I chased after this car for six years to add to my collection of Buicks...the owner finally agreed in 2000 to sell it to me.
This car is a 1972 Stage 1 numbers matching survivor, one of 627 Stage 1 automatics built in 1972. It has it's pedagree from the Sloan Museum which has all the records and vins for Buicks built in 1972. It is also in the Stage 1 registry and is the most optioned Gran Sport Stage 1 built.
It is a heavily optioned car with - High Performance 455 cu in.- STAGE 1 - automatic - a/c - p/steering - p/disc brakes - p/windows - p/drivers bucket seat - deluxe interior w/buckets -full length console - carpet savers and handy mats - custom seat and shoulder belts - convenience group - instrument group - tilt steering wheel - rally steering wheel - Am/Fm radio - rear speaker - soft-ray tinted glass - rear window defroster - "very rare" N25 thru the bumper exhaust - bumper guards front and rear chrome plated rally wheels - rally suspension - custom upper peak and rear body mouldings - SLOAN Documented with a sticker price of $5,901.33.
It has so many options it came with (2) two window stickers
The car is a real suprise to todays musclecars as it will run low 13s in the quarter mile. Not bad for a 4200lb car.
A hard to find collectable, increasing in value each year, I doubt it will ever leave my ownership as it is a true KEEPER !










