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My son has a 69 GS Stage 1 .He bought it when he was in hi school .We didn't know anythig about the Stage 1 at the time. He would come home with $ 20 ,I said where the heck are you getting this money ?Doug said ,O thoses guys with the Vets and fire Birds want to drag .I put it on the Canadian registery and it was the only Stage 1 on the list . .Is there more Stage 1 GS's In Canada >
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"Jaws" 69 Z28 copo is a famous car here, but will it beat our Stage 1 Buick on the track? |
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I too had a 1969 Buick Stage 1 Diplomat blue? hardtop in 1972 (2nd year of High School). The car had every option you could get in 1969, power / reclining passenger bucket seat, tilt, cruise control, a/c ect. It was a factory car out of Gross Point Park Michigan, I was the second owner. That car would beat Olds W-30 442's, 440 Chargers & Ram air GTO's all the time. I wrote Buick in 1976 to ask for production information on the Stage 1 1969 cars. I believe they said there were 1275 Stage 1 cars made in 1969 with 212 of them being convertibles. The torque that car had was unreal! I sold it in 1982 when I got married. Memories.....
Bill |
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