1970 Buick GSX Stage 1

GSX/GSX Stage1 was Buick's commitment to the Classic period American Muscle auto list, taking into account the Skylark stage including an elite bundle accessible just on the GS 455 beginning in 1970. The GSX Performance and Handling bundle was a $1,100 alternative on the GS455. The GSX was Buick's late section into the Muscle Car market taking after not as much as marvelous deals late in the 1969 model year. The GSX was Buick's solution for Pontiac's GTO Judge, Oldsmobile's 4-4-2 W-30, and Plymouth's HemiCuda. Buick publicized it as "A Brand New Brand Of Buick" and "Another 'Light Your Fire' Car From Buick". It came standard with a 455ci motor with or without the discretionary Stage 1 execution emgine updates amid the first year of discharge. Because of the late presentation of the GSX, a model was shown at the Chicago Motor Show in February 1970 , almost no model particular publicizing was finished. The GSX did not ...