This 1972 Buick GS 350 marks the final year of the Gran Sport as a
standalone model. Its gold metallic paint gleams against a black
vinyl top, creating a bold contrast that exudes muscle car
charisma. The fiberglass rear spoiler and 15" chrome Buick mag
wheels amplify its aggressive stance. Black painted hood stripes
add a touch of sportiness, while the chrome bumpers and trim shine
brilliantly. The windshield and window glass remain clear,
complemented by fresh weather-stripping and pliable gaskets. Both
doors, hood, and trunk close with authority. Up front, 215/70R15
tires grip the road, while 255/60R15 rubber in the rear provides
ample traction for this powerful machine.
Step inside to find an all-black interior that's a throwback to the
muscle car era. The dash sports a clean pad and clear gauges, with
aftermarket oil and temperature gauges mounted below for extra
monitoring. A center console with faux wood trim adds a touch of
luxury. The tilt steering column offers adjustable comfort for the
driver. Front and rear seatbelts ensure safety for all passengers.
Courtesy and cabin lights illuminate the space effectively. The
trunk remains clean and dry, complete with a mat and spare tire.
Air conditioning, upgraded to R134a, keeps the cabin cool during
hot rod cruises.
Under the hood, a small block 350 V8 engine rumbles with authority.
It's fed by a rebuilt Rochester Quadrajet 4-barrel carburetor,
ensuring optimal fuel delivery. The powerplant connects to a
3-speed automatic transmission for smooth shifts. Long tube headers
feed into a dual exhaust system with Dynomax mufflers, producing a
throaty growl. Power steering and brakes make maneuvering this
muscle car a breeze. The rear end has been rebuilt with a 3.55
Detroit Tru-Trac helical gear posi unit and Timken bearings for
enhanced performance and durability. Suspension upgrades include
powder-coated control arms and a rebuilt steering box. Four-wheel
disc brakes with slotted and drilled rotors provide impressive
stopping power. A new gas tank and sending unit ensure reliable
fuel delivery.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 350 V8 Engine
• 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Rebuilt Rochester Quadrajet 4-barrel Carburetor
• Long Tube Headers
• Dual Exhaust with Dynomax Mufflers
• Power Steering
• R134a Air Conditioning
• Rebuilt Rear End with 3.55 Detroit Tru-Trac Posi Unit
• Powder-Coated Control Arms
• Rebuilt Steering Box
• New Tie Rods
• New Gas Tank and Sending Unit
• 4-Wheel Disc Brakes (Slotted and Drilled)
• New Master Cylinder
• Gold Metallic Paint
• Black Vinyl Top
• Black Painted Hood Stripes
• Chrome Bumpers and Trim
• Fiberglass Rear Spoiler
• 15" Chrome Buick Mag Wheels
• 215/70R15 Front, 255/60R15 Rear Tires
• All-Black Interior with Bucket Seats
• Center Console with Faux Wood Trim
• Tilt Steering Column
• Aftermarket Oil/Temperature Gauges
• Front and Rear Seatbelts
• Last Year for Gran Sport as Standalone Model
This 1972 Buick GS 350, with its potent 350 V8, upgraded
suspension, and blend of luxury and performance, epitomizes the
muscle car era. Its extensive mechanical upgrades and classic
styling make it a standout performer. Call today! We can assist you
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Vehicle Details
1972 Buick Gran Sport
Listing ID:CC-1894995
Price:$33,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1972
Make:Buick
Model:Gran Sport
Exterior Color:Gold
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:93663
Stock Number:4837-TPA
VIN:4G37K2H193220
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