The 1970 Buick GS 455 is the ultimate dream muscle car for many of
us. It perfectly blends the worlds of luxury and performance. In
fact, this was the first year for the upgrade to the big 455 motor
upgrade, and this one still carries its numbers-matching unit! So
it's a special day when you find an exceptionally
well-preserved/restored example that has all the right
features.
A Buick in Harvest Gold just seems to represent the 1970s
perfectly. And the reason why you find it so attractive today is
because the factory-correct color was treated to a proper respray
later in life so that it can retain a nice luster today. It sets
the tone right for this car. It likes to be vintage, and so the
investments made were mostly about making it look impressively
stock. And the reason why they know what this should be is that
this comes with the factory buildsheet. Clean body panels, extra
bright chrome bumpers, and an excellent-looking white vinyl top are
pure upper-class panache. But the premium appearance is only half
of the reason why you really want this Buick so badly. You also
love the aggressive touches like the functional hood scoops, Rallye
wheels, dual exhaust tips, and red striping on the rocker panels
that let everyone know this Buick is no doctor's house call
machine.
The white interior goes great with the vinyl top and the touch of
pearlescent is the right kind of flair you want on a well-done
classic. So with its very clean and complete presentation, you'll
want to roll down all the windows on this hardtop so more people
can get a good look inside. And just like the exterior this one
loves to be a true classic. So you'll notice the little things,
like the Buick insignia in the rubber floor mats and how the
courtesy lights still greet you when the door opens. In fact, the
only modern piece you may notice is the AM/FM/cassette stereo that
upgrades your driving music. This has all the right space and
comfort to take family and friends along for the ride, and there
are even provisions for factory air conditioning to keep them all
comfortable (it will need servicing to blow cold again.) While this
is luxurious, you'll love the performance pieces like Buick's X2
Rallye steering wheel, factory tilt column, a center console, and
iconic horseshoe shifter.
You'll love lifting the hood and showing off the red block and bold
GS 455 callout in front of the correct air element and gasket that
connects this to the fresh air hood. But more than just vintage
style, this is a true powerhouse. You have the numbers-matching 455
cubic-inch V8 topped with a four-barrel carburetor. There has been
a solid investment in the powerhouse during the car's restoration,
and so it continues to fire up eagerly and make a terrific tone
from the dual exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers. It also has a
confident feeling on the road thanks to newer bushings, power
steering, power brakes, and a TH400 three-speed transmission.
The sale comes complete with the factory buildsheet, owner's
manual, and original sales literature. This is the premium muscle
car presented in exceptional condition. So if you love a true
classic of distinction, call today!
Vehicle Details
1970 Buick Gran Sport
Listing ID:CC-1584084
Price:$44,995
Location:Lavergne, Tennessee
Year:1970
Make:Buick
Model:Gran Sport
Exterior Color:Harvest Gold Metaillic
Interior Color:Pearl
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:30491
Stock Number:3206-NSH
VIN:446370K104375
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