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70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Resto
Price = $230,000.00
Contact [email protected] The sample pics say it all-- maybe the only one ever made and a no expense spared concours resto. [image][/image] |
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
Fixed your pic. NICE BUICK!
Todd
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
Many thanks for the assist. My edit time expired while I was trying to master the picture posting puzzle for this site. I have a concours GSX I will now try to post.
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
I HAVE NEER SEEN A BLACK ON BLACK STAGE ONE CONVT REALLY TOP NOTCH GOOD LUCK GREAT CAR
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
Unless you see this one I do not think you will ever see one. As far as we know this is the only one with one caveat. There is a person who claims to have one. I have never seen any documntation or the car and I do not know anyone that has. This is the only other claim to one of any kind that those of us involved with Buicks know about. Here is some eye candy: [image][/image] [image][/image] [image][/image] [image][/image] [image][/image] [image][/image] [image][/image] [image][/image] [image][/image] [image][/image]
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
Beautiful Buick! Reminds me very much of the one I sold five years ago except it was a 4-speed hardtop. There'e just something special about black on a Buick musclecar.
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
Good luck with the sale Jim!!!!!! Awesome Stage 1.
Patrick |
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
there is a black one here in the Columbus area,but it's not a stage 1 car..
i saw it at Tritex interiors getting a new interior a few years back. it was a bench seat column shift car.
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
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Good luck with the sale Jim!!!!!! Awesome Stage 1. Patrick [/ QUOTE ] Thanks. You of all people know what it takes to do one of these cars. The parts are chicken lips. The proof in the quality of the resto is in the details. On our two cars we have dated coded alternators, voltage regulators, correct date coded stage 1 distributors, carburetors, etc. They even have the correct date coded water pumps rebuilt from cores. I sometimes see people rely on points grades on a 400 point max concours rules system for Buicks. I think that most do not realize that the current Buick Concours Rules do not require say a 70 stage 1 to have even a stage 1 engine or a stage 1 trans or stage 1 carb or stage 1 distributor ect. You can score 400 points with the engine from another car that is not even a stage 1! It is not a judged criteria. All that you need is a 70 455 from say a station wagon. The break point between gold and silver, as I recall, is 485. So, for example, if you have the incorrect reproduction (nonthin) door handles you lose a point. So if you have none of the other important drivetrain parts listed above you still score 399 out of 400 and are classified as gold. And you can have 14 or 15 defficiencies like the incorrect handles plus not have any of the critcal drive train parts and still be judged as meeting the gold standards. This is not to say that the car is still not a great looking car but it illustrates not all restos are equal. And sure you can find something to talk about on any resto if you look hard enough. |
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Re: 70 Triple Black Stage 1 Convert. --Concours Re
Beautiful car! A close friend of mine has a triple white Stage 1 convert. that I've always admired. Awesome machines.
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