26,770 Original Miles
Automatic Transmission
5.7L V8 2bbl
230 hp @ 4200 rpm*
350 lb/ft torque @ 2400 rpm*
Capable 0-60 MPH: 8.6 seconds
Top Speed: 115 MPH
*Base Price in 1971: $3,317
*Seller Asking:
$24,999
Fast Facts:
- Buick’s 350ci engine was quite different from Chevrolet’s, and was known to be more durable. Unlike Chevy’s, the Buick 350 block had higher nickel content and a deep skirt construction. The Buick also used an external oil pump, front mounted distributor, different sized crank journals, and a longer stroke
- In fact, Buick’s 350 had the longest piston stroke of all the GM 350ci engines, making it physically wider and bigger than all of them as well
- The Buick 350 also uses an aluminum timing cover that incorporates the oil pump mechanisms, which exposed the oil filter to oncoming air for a cooling effect
- This engine is the same 350ci found in the Jeep Gladiator and Wagoneer (’68-’71), where it was known as the “Dauntless” V8
Key Model Year Changes:
- Power is down slightly to 230hp
- Only minor changes are made for the 1971 model year
- 1972 is the final year of this body style
Seller Notes:
- 27k original miles with documentation
- Original exterior paint in excellent condition
- Original numbers matching engine
- Original dashboard, beautiful tan vinyl interior
- Factory A/C works!
- This car has been in magazines and car shows. True show car
- Location: Sunnyvale, California – (more photos below)
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*SAE rated from factory. May not reflect current output
*Performance numbers pulled from reputable automotive road tests
*Base price when new does not reflect original MSRP of this particular car, nor does it reflect what the original owner paid for it
*Advertised price at time of posting. Sellers can raise or lower prices on their original ad at any time. Click on the original ad to view current price/availability
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