Vehicle Description
There's nothing quite like a factory triple-black car. They are
mean, premium, and irresistible. So we don't need to convince you
that this 1972 Buick GS 350 Convertible is already awesome. After
all, you can already just imagine having the top down and letting
the V8 sing. But there are also the little things that make this
drop-top irresistible. Everything from the special order bucket
seats to the proper fresh air hood reminds you that this muscle car
cruiser is also truly a unique classic.
HIGHLIGHTS
*Rare - only about 850 were produced in this final year for the
convertible
*Rarer - far fewer were done with the special order bucket seat
interior
*Rarest? - the trim tag tells us that it was born with Regal Black
paint, a black roof, and a black interior. An ultra-desirable and
seldom-seen triple-black
*Hallmark red rocker stripes add color to all this darkness
*Sharp-looking body panel fit
*Form-hugging chrome bumpers
*Restoration occurred around 1997
*Year-correct 350 cubic-inch V8 with a four-barrel carburetor on
top
*Ram air hood directly feeds fresh air to the V8
*Power convertible top
*Power steering
*Power brakes with front discs
*Rallye wheels with BFG raised white letter tires
*Three-speed automatic transmission
*Owner's manual
Muscle car convertibles are one of the coolest ways to arrive
anywhere. And when you have an ultra-rare Buick GS 350 drop-top
that is a factory triple-black car, you can basically be assured no
one else is showing up in one. So it's the best kind of distinction
you can get your hands on right now. Don't let it slip away. Call
today!!!