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The 70 GSX may not have been the fastest production built in 1970. That I know. But his has the looks, low production #'s and performance which through "Buick" into the musclecar scene. And quite respectively: headbang:
To come onto this web-site and tell us how well a 1986 mustang runs is to me, a little comical. ![]() I will say for $40.00 or so. This Buick got alot of lookers. Hopefully it will find a new home! Patrick |
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It's a neat car but that's crazy money for a car without some kind of race history. It's hard to believe that this Buick is probably the valuble Motion car on the planet currently. If this car is worth that much, than what kind of value is being placed on that famous Rallye Green 1969 Motion Camaro that went to Mexico when new that has the super low miles? Surely that car is more well known and sought-after. That being said, 1970 Buicks are very cool. I had one about four years ago and can still hear those hood scoops hissing like a snake, sucking in air at an idle while standing in front of the car. Very cool!
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I don't think anyone said it's worth that much....its just an E Bay auction...
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