Vehicle Description
Right here is something that has to really be understood to be
appreciated! This 1971 Buick GS Convertible is a running and
driving project car, and it shows. Believed to be a 1-owner car,
this GS really is a rare sight to behold. As the senior,
well-dressed man of GM's A-Body muscle cars, this GS has an
exceptionally original interior and exterior, inside and out. This
is also a true GS, as evidenced by the "34" in the second and third
digits of the VIN. In addition, this GS Convertible is incredibly
rare. Only 656 GS Convertibles were made in 1971, making this car
one of few remaining examples. With documentation to prove
including a very well-preserved window sticker, this Buick was sold
new at the Shelly Buick dealership in Omaha, Nebraska on April
16th, 1971. With its original owner the car remained until it sits
with us now, ready for sale for the believed to be first time since
that day in 1971! Powered by a believed to be original 350 C.I. V8
paired to a 4-barrel carburetor, this Buick makes for one smooth
cruiser. Lots of work has been done to the internals in order to
make this car drive as great as it does. The interior is highly
original, still presented in white. It is also very comfortable,
with a factory center armrest! This GS comes with with a factory
AM/FM radio, a power top, a functional ram air hood, a dual-exhaust
system, and an original window sticker. The car rides on some
factory-style steel wheels with hubcaps on top of some Cooper
Trendsetter SE whitewalls. If you're in the market for an
underappreciated but incredibly rare cruiser, then this is the one
you're looking or.
VIN and Cowl Tag decode as follows:
VIN-
4: Buick
34: GS
67: 2-Door Convertible
1: 1971 model year
H: Flint, Michigan Assembly Plant
170638: Sequence number
COWL TAG-
71: 1971 model year
43467: GS 2-Door Convertible
FL1: Assembled in Flint, Michigan USA
155: "Pearl White" vinyl trim
75: "Fire Red" paint
A: White power convertible top
04B: Built in the 2nd week of April, 1971