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1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
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You may remember this Stage 1 from a past Super Car Reunion. Real Deal Car and one of only 51 with a 4 speed and A/C. price is $65,000.00 obo. Stage 1 on eBay |
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
Original Engine and Paperwork!
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
4 speed and cold A/C. It's on just about everyones fastest Muscle car of the '60s-'70s top 10 list!!
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
510ft lbs of torque at 2800 rpms right from the factory.....that's !! These cars are so overlooked.
Patrick |
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
wow...awesome!
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
Where did you get your production figures? Cuz I have some docs from Flint and it says they made a couple hundred Stage 1 stick/AC cars.
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
What do your figures show for '70 Stage 1 four speed converts, with & without A/C? Thanks
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
22 Stage 1 ragtops had the 4-speed/AC combo. And one was a similar combo but with a 3-speed.
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
Thanks. Where does this figure come from? Is there an official website that has all of the Stage 1 combos posted?
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Re: 1970 Stage 1 4 speed with A/C
One of the Buick guys went to the Sloan Museum and gathered all the data, then put it in a chart, so I bought it. I can only go by its accuracy because, of course, there's still an element of human error when transcribing data.
But it's a cool resource for numbers like color and configurations. I think it's also unique in that some combos (like AC depending on engine) can be determined, and I suspect it's due to how Buick grouped options compared to other GM brands. |