Here is a picture of my 1969 Buick GS 400. I purchased the car seven years ago. Originally the car was built in Canada, however it spent most of its life in the Northeastern United States. While it is mostly stock appearing it does sport upgrades wheels and tires and is now powered by a Buick 455 cu.in. engine that is backed up by a Turbo 400 transmission.
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It’s beautiful nice maroon
Very nice car. Wish my 69 400 looked that good.
I have a set of fender-skirts if you,re interested
Beautiful car. The paint looks absolutely luscious. Maroon? Was that close to an ‘original’ color?
Very nice and that 455/400 in that year is when they still had factory HP I have had my 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme with that 455/400 combo with even the SSII wheels and that car will still do 140mph at almost 50 years old......500Ft lbs of torque from the factory.