1971 Buick Gsx Tribute on 2040-cars
Laguna Niguel, California, United States
You are bidding on a very nice 1971 Buick GSX Tribute. Bought the car a few months ago with the intention of keeping it forever. Unfortunately I blew the motor in my 442 during a 4th of July racing event and must sell this car to pay for the rebuild. Started life as a very straight, rust free Skylark with only 59,000 original miles. All original metal with super solid floors and trunk pan. Previous owner found a period correct Buick 455 and had it built to Stage 1 standards (bored .040 over (464 CID), 10.8 compression ratio; forged pistons. Small performance cam. Rhoads bleed off hydraulic lifters. Edelbrock aluminum intake. 645 CFM Quadrant carburetor.) Freshly rebuilt Turbo 400 Transmission, 12 bolt posi reared with 3.73 gears. Very fast, tons of torque, no overheating and sound like a beast. Nice quality paint has a few very minor imperfections, but looks perfect from three feet away. Correct GSX striping and emblems, 15 inch Buick Rally wheels, brand new Cooper Cobra tires, power disc brakes, power steering, new custom dual exhaust. The interior was all redone with a beautiful white & black theme that matches the exterior. The seats were completely redone, new door panels, headliner, carpet, etc. Nice original dash with factory gauges and knobs. Vinyl top is in good condition but has a minor tear by the bottom lower corner of the rear window. This car draws attention everywhere it goes and will make for a great cruiser and trophy winner at local shows. I tried to describe the car the best I could and have included many photos and videos of the interior and exterior. As with any 40+ year old car, there is no warranty. I'm not a dealer or flipper and would prefer not to sell to dealers or flippers. Will not sell to someone with negative feedback. $500 deposit due within 24 hours of auction end. I'm also advertising the car locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early. No disappointments.. awesome car. Please email with any questions. Thanks
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