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GORGEOUS & VERY CONVINCING STAGE 1 CLONE! 455 BIG BLOCK, 3 SPD AUTO, A/C, LOADED

Make: Buick
Model: GS 445 Stage 1
SubModel: Clone
Type: Convertible
Doors: 2
Year: 1972
Mileage: 75,917
Color: Black
Engine: 455 V8
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only

1972 Buick GS 445 Stage 1 Clone Additional Info:

Buick has built some pretty brutal street hardware, anging from this 1972 GS Stage 1 convertible tribute to its younger siblings, he turbocharged Grand Nationals. And as most street racers know (or eventually learn the hard way), t's usually a mistake to tangle with a big, ad, lack Buick like this.This car show's a restorer's touch in the bodywork, ecause it's definitely show quality. Black has a magical quality to it, ut only if it's right, nd this one is most certainly right, nd the big Buick stalks the streets with a swagger that few other cars could match in 1972. The sheetmetal was worked until it was straight, hen worked a few more times just to be sure, nd the paint simply glistens. Gaps are quite good, lthough you'll have to take my word for it, ince the black paint hides them so well. A proper GS hood, omplete with scoops to force-feed the big 455 underneath, s well as the blacked-out grille and red rocker panel trim, ere all fitted to give it a very correct look. All the chrome was completely restored to factory standards or better, nd against the black paint, t really reinforces the Buick's "gentleman's express" image. And although it looks plenty menacing all by itself, batch of correct reproduction GS Stage 1 badges were fitted as an additional warning.Buick's upscale interior was part of the package, ven with the brutal GS Stage 1, nd the luxurious black bucket seats never let you forget that you're in a top-of-the-line piece. Beautifully restored, t offers correct materials and patterns, beautifully restored woodgrained center console, nd options that you couldn't get on some of Buick's sister brands, ike ice cold A/C. Speaking of center consoles, his one also features that awesome horseshoe shifter, s well as the original AM radio in the dash. The factory gauges are in excellent shape, ncluding a tachometer to the right of the speedo and auxiliary gauges in a matching pod to the left. A brand new black convertible top with glass rear window is included, nd it powers itself out of sight with the touch of a switch on the dash. The trunk is also neatly finished with a correct mat and full-sized spare with its own cover.Buick's Stage 1 big block made more twist than even the legendary LS6: a whopping 510 pounds of it. The engine in this '72 is a proper-looking 455 block with correct Stage 1 hardware, o it's more than just a garden-variety 455 with some speed parts thrown at it. It runs just as if the factory built it, nd the detailing is quite good, o the illusion is very convincing. Of course there's that massive air cleaner assembly that draws cool air from the hood nostrils, nd reproduction decals have been used throughout. The block wears correct Dante Red paint, lthough you can't really see it from above with all the equipment, nd there's an Edelbrock carburetor and numerous upgrades inside. It's backed by a TH350 and 10-bolt rear, ust like a real GS, nd thanks to a rotisserie restoration, t's clean and rust-free underneath. Even the exhaust system is a proper reproduction piece that gives it a muted V8 burble. Handsome Buick Road Wheels were part of the GS package, o they're fitted here and wear 225/60/15 BFGoodrich T/A rubber.A definite force to be reckoned with, his GS Stage 1 delivers everything its looks promise. Call today!