Sweeet! How about some info on your build. I have a '66 GS Stage 2 I've been upgrading (video on my channel) and would like to know what you're using for carburation, rear end, trans, etc. Great job on your car
There never was any type GS post car, that is what the title of this video meant by Re-Creation, he turned a regular gutted basic Skylark into this monster.
Love your GSX Post recreation! Holy cats she is strong. Would love to put street drag radials on that car and terrorize the streets! LOL>. BUICK Baby....I have a 74 GS 455...she's a strong car but is no Stage II !
Hi mate. Nice GSX. I’ve got a 72 gsx tribute 455 in Saturn yellow. How does yours go with over heating? We’ve just swapped thermostats and rebuilt the rad. Do you run thermo fans. We’ve had some overheating on long climbs in AZ and looking for some options. Cars about to be shipped to Australia and will not be dragged like yours is so it’s great to see it doing what it was meant to do!
I had a red 72 Buick skylark when I was 17, 350, black bucket Interior with console .. and the gsx became my dream car. I’d love to find a solid skylark and make a gsx clone
Wonderful build always loved theses Buicks a buddy had a 70 GS-400 4 speed .One question though I wondered why you did not use a "his and hers " shifter Boy I sure loved it in my 1969 Goat , anyhow great car...
There was a story I read many years ago in a car mag about a clandestine race set up between the original Buick Stage 2 car and Jim Wangers' Ram Air 5 Pontiac GTO, at a race track in California sometime in the early 70's. According to the story as I remember it, the lights came down and the cars launched, But as they neared the finish line, the track lights went off, and the track announcer said "By Two", but didn't say who won or by two what. I think the lights were shut off at the finish line by instruction, to keep the race a secret.
More to story then that....Buick trounced in 2 races,...2 and nearly 5 lengths....Pontiac pulled out. It was a GM in house affair between Manner's group and Wangers.