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1970 Buick Gsx Stage 1 4 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:79000 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Mount Brydges,Ontario, Canada

Mount Brydges,Ontario, Canada
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:Stage 1 455
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 446370H294103 Year: 1970
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Skylark
Trim: GSX
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 79,000
Sub Model: GSX
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1970 Buick Saturn Yellow GSX Stage 1 4 speed.

397th GSX produced out of total run 678 GSX cars built in 1970.Fully documented, genuine,1970 Saturn Yellow GSX Stage 1 4 speed (see attached GS Historical Society Documentation).

This GSX represents the most valuable,most collectable ,highest horsepower and torque,fastest 1/4 mile Buick ever produced during the 1964-1974 Muscle car era.

Out of 678 GSX's built in 1970 only 118 were Stage 1 4 speed cars both Saturn Yellow and Apollo White combined.

52 Stage 1 4 speed GSX's are known to exist today, this # based upon GSX Registry that has been active for almost 25 years.

This GSX is super solid, has good frame, floors, rockers and roof. Original doors doors are rust free, Car has NOS (New Old Stock) front fenders and radiator support. GSX retains it's original 1970 GSX only fat rimmed rally steering wheel, perfect dash pad with GSX emblem. Car retains it's original date code etched sport mirrors on each door. GSX retains its original rear spoiler out back.GSX retains it's original WG code 15 x7 deep dish chrome Buick rally wheels.

GSX has a correct date coded to build date of car 1970 Buick 455 engine, coupled with a correct date coded to build date of car,1970 M21 close ratio Muncie 4 speed .Car retains it's original Buick only 4 speed Hurst shifter. GSX retains it's original 3.64 Posi axle out back .3.64 posi axle was standard only on non AC 1970 Stage 1 cars, AC equipped 70 Stage 1 cars in 1970 received taller lower performance 3.42 posi rear axle.

Original GSX hood is included with the car.

This car is basically complete with all hard to find correct GSX pieces intact.

Please contact me at 519 264 9595 for any all questions you may have on pictures that you see.

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Buick Avenir concept struts into Motown

Mon, Jan 12 2015

We love auto show surprises, and Buick has already gifted us a sparkly package on the eve of the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. Dubbed Avenir, this four-door concept is said to signal the future of the Trishield brand by previewing a possible flagship sedan. Incorporating time-honored Buick design hallmarks like the sweep-spear profile, Ventiports, and even a subtle boattail rear-end, the four-place sedan is powered by a surprisingly real-world powertrain – namely a next-generation V6 with cylinder deactivation and stop/start, with the most interesting part of the driveline arguably being a "twin-clutch all-wheel-drive system" and a nine-speed automatic gearbox with paddle shifters. Make no mistake, this is a big car. At 204.5 inches long, it's longer than a standard-wheelbase Cadillac Escalade – a span that's emphasized by the car's long hood and waterfall grille – though it's not quite as wide. While clearly a showcar, the beautifully crafted interior looks largely produceable, including attributes like a next-generation 12-inch touchscreen infotainment system and 4G LTE wifi, but we suspect a production car would pick up a third rear seatbelt and give away some of its flowing contours that are said to have been "inspired by nature and sea waves receding on a beach." No word yet on whether there's actually a showroom future for a car like this – it could simply be an exercise designed to test the waters for a next-generation LaCrosse. After all, sedans aren't exactly popular concept fodder these days, especially as crossovers continue to eat into traditional sedan sales in many of the world's markets. However, China still loves the coddling rear seats of a proper four-door sedan (which in this case include silk and bamboo elements), and with a majority of Buick sales happening in the People's Republic, the Asian nation controls the destiny of this General Motors brand. Said another way? Anything is possible, especially with General Motors known to be working on a large flagship sedan for Cadillac already – the Avenir is reportedly based on the same Omega architecture that will underpin the forthcoming CT6. What do you think? Is this a promising direction for the resurgent Buick? Scroll through our gallery, check out the video, and then have your say in Comments.

2018 Buick Enclave: How engineers made it larger, lighter, more sophisticated

Wed, Apr 12 2017

Buick used the unveiling of the 2018 Enclave at the New York Auto Show to introduce its new range-topping Avenir sub-brand to the world. With fancier interior finishes and exterior details, it's Buick's latest effort to make itself a proper luxury brand (or perhaps re-establish itself as such). However, lost in the Avenir song and dance is the fact that the 2018 Buick Enclave is a (very) long-awaited all-new model regardless of the trim level one selects. Like the Chevrolet Traverse upon which it is based, the new Enclave is bigger than the vehicle it replaces but considerably lighter, by about 400 pounds. "We told every engineer, 'get your job done, but then take the weight out,'" said engineer Rick Spina as we hovered next to his larger yet lighter creation. His team therefore set about taking a little bit of weight out from just about everywhere, from using additional aluminum in the suspension to varying the thickness of the frame (thicker in places that needed to be stronger, thinner and therefore lighter in places that didn't). Only about 100 pounds came out of the body with the rest coming from elsewhere. Not only will the reduced weight improve fuel economy (Buick-estimated at 19 mpg combined with FWD versus 18 for the 2017 model) and presumably the old Enclave's rather ponderous handling, but it should only make things easier for the new powertrain: General Motors' now-familiar 3.6-liter V6 and its latest nine-speed automatic. With 302 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque, Buick says the new engine will need 7.2 seconds to reach 60 mph with FWD or 7.5 seconds with AWD. That's a second quicker than before. Besides acceleration, towing is also bumped up by 500 pounds to 5,000. For those models with all-wheel drive, the Enclave has the same basic system featured on range-topping versions of the Buick LaCrosse. Besides power being sent front and rear, it can also differ from right to left in the back, although Spina is quick to point out that capability is for traction-enhancing purposes rather than sporty, handling-enhancing torque-vectoring ones. Buick owners already appreciated the Enclave for its quietness so the engineers decided to take it that much further. This included altering the exhaust, improving body sealing (there are triple door seals), including active sound deadening and utilizing advanced materials that absorb sound as opposed to simply being thick, dense and heavy enough to keep it out.

Buick really wants us to know the new Cascada convertible won't leak

Thu, Apr 16 2015

Quality testing on the factory floor is nothing to joke about. Automakers need to make sure the work being done is up to snuff, and that means some extensive checks. For Buick, that means using a lot of water for each of its Cascada convertibles. Each vehicle that rolls off the floor is subject to a high-pressure, ten-minute soaking that sprays nearly 20 gallons of water from each nozzle during every bath, just to guarantee the fabric roof hasn't sprung any leaks. For some reason, Buick has chosen to show off this testing with the help of what we imagine is the Gorton's Fisherman's baby cousin. Check out the strange testing video, available up top.