71 Buick Gs 455 Stage 1 Prostreet Tribute on 2040-cars
Colonial Beach, Virginia, United States
Engine:455
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: Auto
Make: Buick
Mileage: 10
Model: Skylark
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: GS
This is a project that I have just finished, it is not a high end original show car but a very very nice ProStreet Tribute version of a 71 Buick GS that you can drive on the street anywhere as well as the drag strip on weekends. I started with a body from Texas that is 100% Rust Free, all mechanical is new as well as paint, weather stripping, tires, headliner-carpet-sails & deck lid-rest of interior is original and in good condition, driver side of bench seat has a couple little nicks on lower side as can be seen in pic. Car has a very nice low side bar -for easy in & out- 6 point cage which was taken thru floor & trunk pans and welded to frame as it should be to tighten up the structure of car in order to handle and distribute the power which I estimate to be right at 600 HP, motor is a 455 bored .030 over with TRW fly cut pistons at 12:1 comp., steel heads ported & polished with TA stainless valves, valve springs & push rods, TA Roller cam-lifters-rocker arms & dbl. roller timing chain, TA rods & bolts & high vol. oil pump, TA Stage 1 aluminum intake & 800 Holly dbl. pumper with Paxton electric fuel pump mounted on frame just in front of stock gas tank with 1/2" aluminum line back to front, MSD Dist. & 6AL Box for firepower, TA 2" headers with 3" exhaust along with Flow Master mufflers, 350 Turbo trans worked to handle power with ATI 4000 Stall, not a manual valve body so your girl friend can drive this one, however it has a easy to use Hurst Qtr. Shifter and if she's inclined she just may be pulling them, LOL, 4 core radiator, shroud filled with stock fan along with electric fan set up which allows this motor to run at a consistent 170 deg., 12 Bolt GM rear with HD Eaton Posi, 32 spline axils with 5/8 studs & 410 gear, adj. upper rear control arms, car has new M/T ProStreet tires all 4 corners, 30X12.5 street slicks on rear, with this entire combination car will run 55 MPH at 3K RPM and again with a consistent 170 deg., Comp. Engineering shocks- 90/10 front & 50/50 rear, motor will run on pump gas with a heavy mixture of octain booster additive or min. of 30% racing fuel, this is to drive and enjoy, however if you are going to run it all out I recommend 100% Racing Fuel by all means. I could go on and on but I think you got it, this car is sweet, I have not installed interior door panels yet because I'm waiting on OPGI to send backing plates for arm rest-they are on back order. Car is 100% ready for you if this is your cup of tea, be ready for the ride cause it is bad A''''''
Note: I did not use a GS style grill because OPGI wants $ 600. for that piece of plastic, I instead refinished original grill in flat black and it looks plenty GOOD !
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