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1969 Buick Stage 1 GS400 Convertible 1 of 212 Matching # engine just rebuilt.

Make: Buick
Model: Skylark
SubModel: Stage 1
Type: Convertible
Trim: GS400 STAGE 1
Year: 1969
Mileage: 84,000
VIN: 446679H110813
Color: BURGANDY
Engine: 400cid (6555cc engine)
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: rwd
Interior color: White
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Rochester, New York, United States

1969 Buick Skylark GS400 STAGE 1 Additional Info:

Real deal GS400 Stage 1 convertible car. Only 212 and 131 with th400 automatic. Few original examples remaining in existence. Factory built 11 to 1 compression 400 engine. Rated at 360hp (actual 390+hp). Enginecomponents are # matching with BA turbo 400 transmission and original posi rear end. All original bucket seats and white interior is in fantastic shape. A/C car is all complete and has cruise control option. Sold new in Florida and 2nd owner in NY only used as a Summer car being stored in a dry secure location for 25 years. No rot or rust holes anywhere and no signs of any type of accident or floor or trunk pan replacement ever. Just a beautiful unmolested driver that has been well maintained since new. New tires, brakes, shocks, coil springs, brass radiator, engine completely rebuilt and refreshed to OEM standards. Engine was DECKED erasing the RS code. One repaint due to fading of red color while in Florida that has a 30 year old patina and some previous minor repairs that could easily be corrected to a #1 condition car with cosmetic restoration only. Convertible top is OEM replacement in perfect condition and chrome and stainless trim are near perfect on 80% of car. VIN# 4466790H11813 is Undocumented in Buick registry due to long term dry storage and comes with plenty of history to list the car and its new proud owner. HUNDREDS OF PICTURES AVAILABLE DOCUMENTING CASTING AND TAG NUMBERS . JUST ASK AND I WILL RESPOND ASAP. This Buick can be viewed in person and lot driven with appointment. It is readyto drive and enjoy! Good luck! Note: 1st four pics are the day we pulled it out of long term dry storage (20+ years) from beneath the underground storage area of the Historical Rochester Public Market.