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Big Block Bill 08-13-2009 06:07 AM

1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
http://inventory.bestofshowautomotiv...asp?VIN=131574 Any Buick GS experts out there know of this car? How do you get a sloan report done on a car? Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.

Bill Pankiw

TN2Lane 08-13-2009 01:41 PM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
https://sloanmuseum.com/research_form.html

Big Block Bill 08-13-2009 03:36 PM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
Thank You!

Bill Pankiw

442w30 08-13-2009 04:27 PM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
It was in Musclecar Review YEARS ago. If the story is true, it's a low-mi car.

marxjunk 08-14-2009 02:40 AM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
In 72 the engine code is in the VIN..hard to fake a 72 stage car...

RM Schimel 08-20-2009 08:26 PM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
Very nice original car...

Big Block Bill 08-21-2009 04:48 PM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
When Best Of Show Automotive contacted me, they said this car was never shown nor in any magazines according to the owner. Do you know what issue it was in? They sent me photos of the under carriage, it would take a lot of time, solvent, (and Beer) to get it looking like the rest of the car.

It appears to be the real deal with fantastic documentation. Too bad it is not a 1970. IMHO, A 1972 bench seat, automatic on the column, no a/c car just doesn't seem to be worth that kind of money, even if it is Black, or how documented it is.

Bill Pankiw

442w30 08-21-2009 06:12 PM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
Is that the place in Mentor, OH?

I see their stuff on eBay all the time. They use Photoshop to present their auctions, which seems more professional to me.

On the other hand, they are over the top when it comes to their descriptions:

http://inventory.bestofshowautomotiv...asp?VIN=131021

http://inventory.bestofshowautomotiv...sp?VIN=CN10115

My GTX friend said they were full of it with the former, and I can tell you that the latter's description of "1 of 2" is BS - chances are it is 1 of 2 similar cars in Galen Govier's registry, which is a completely different ball game. That being said, they may not be dishonest, to make a distinction.

I will tell you later what issue the Buick was in. This car is well-known in the Buick world so for the dealer to make such a proclamation is foolish.

Big Block Bill 08-22-2009 02:06 AM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
[ QUOTE ]
I will tell you later what issue the Buick was in. This car is well-known in the Buick world so for the dealer to make such a proclamation is foolish.

[/ QUOTE ]

"This Stage 1 has never been to a Buick meet, never been offered for public sale, never been advertised and never passed around like a piece of meat from broker to broker."


Please PM me with the issue / month & year when you get a chance. Thanks,

Bill Pankiw

442w30 08-22-2009 02:14 AM

Re: 1972 GS Stage 1 Buick
 
For all I know, it could have been passed along from collector to collector. Stay tuned for PM later today . . . I recall article was written by Jerry Heasley and car may have been in Texas, but it's been YEARS since I've read the article.


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