For Sale: 1971 Buick GSX in Greeneville, Tennessee for sale in Greeneville, TN

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Vehicle Description 1971 Buick GSX 350.
This beautiful restoration is 1 of 124 manufactured in 1971 with only 7 - 350 models found in the registry.
This car has less than 250 miles since a complete frame off restoration.
The frame has been completely sand blasted and re-painted with protective chassis media.
The underside of this car looks just like the body (see photos and video), The car has a rebuilt engine and transmission and has never been driven in bad weather.
The car runs and drives just like a brand new 1971 Buick.
350 CU-IN engine built by Bad Attitude Performance Engines, Morriston, FL, 1 of 124 GSX's produced in 1971, original paint scheme:
Cortez Gold, Black interior, Aluminum Hi Rise Holly 2 Barrell Carb, new Electronic Ignition, under dash Oil Pressure, Temperature & Amp Gauges, new Dual Exhaust, new Gas Tank, new Wiring, new Tires, newly re-chromed original bumpers, new Frame Mounts & Bushings, new Windshield, new Carpet, Headline & Upholstery, new Tie Rods, Ball Joints & Control Arms, new Shock Absorbers, completely rebuilt Transmission, 4 Speed Automatic Center Console, A/C ready (not functional), Power Steering, new Power Disc Brake conversion, Front Spoiler, Rear Wing, Original Buick Mag Wheels, Hood Mounted Tachometer.
  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: GSX

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