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Hey guys, I have a '71 350 GS all original except made over to look like a GSX ,(Sorry can't aford a real one!) Its a Texas Car no rust ever and looks sweet. I've always loved Buicks and have had a bunch.
Good to see interest in the mark. Little known fact: The '70 stage 1 GSX off the show room floor was an equal of mopars HEMI! |
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try aying that anywhere else besides the Buick forum... no one will believe you and go to great lengths to argue with you until you admit you're wrong... just the way it is around here with these people that look at to many magazines. If the mags say the Hemi is king then thats what these idiots believe. |
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Re: 1971 Gs
Always good to see a fellow '71 GS owner. And yes, the Buick 455 is not really respected outside of Buick circles. But they are impressive nonetheless.
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1971 Buick GS Convertible 350-4bbl w/ 3-speed Auto 1 of 599 made Modifications: None - Totally stock! Former owner of: 1969 Buick GS 400 Convertible Modifications: 430 4bbl. V8 (from a '68 Riviera), Stage 1 spec Carb, headers, 2 1/2" exhaust, transmission shift kit, and column tachometer - to name a few ... |
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