1970 Buick Electra Convertible - Gateway classic Cars of Atlanta
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For sale in our Atlanta Showroom is this 1970 Buick Electra 225 Convertible. The 1970 Model year of the Buick Electra had only minor design changes in the grille and tail lights, but the main revision was the addition of the 370 horsepower 455 CID V8 under the hood. This Electra is a very original car that has been garage keep during its entire existence and has just 57,226 actual miles. This Buick is a very original car with some newer replacement parts such as new wide white wall tires and a new convertible top to make sure that it is ready to cruise with little maintenance for years to come. The car is in great condition in part to being a Southern car keeping this Buick rust free and looking as good as it still does today. This Buick is a very comfortable cruiser with air conditioning, automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes making every ride a pleasurable one. Options include: AC, AM/FM radio with factory installed 8-track, power brakes, power steering, Buick rally wheels, white wall radial tires, vinyl interior, power windows, power seat, seat belts, and automatic convertible top. If you are in search of a very original convertible cruiser than look no further, this 1970 Electra has been well maintained and ready to cruise for many years. To view this 1970 Buick Electra 225 Convertible in greater detail including over 100 HD photos and an HD video please visit www.gatewayclassiccars.com or call 678-894-4833 to speak with one of our friendly sales staff. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
That’s Buick’s style for sure. I would buy it.
My 83 Caddy had Firestone 1.25" white walls they were perfect. They would look great on this.
Like the reverb radio speaker grill in the center of the back seat, my 66 Riviera had that.
Unbelievable such a beauty
This car just oozes sexiness
What a beautiful car - a friend down the street had this to drive as a family car in college!
OMG... Deja Vu memories. I had this exact car, however mine was that dark forest green with a tan top.
Simply stunning 🤩
I WOULD BUY IT JUST TO BE ABLE TO...LISTEN TO MY 2 DOZEN OR SO "8-TRACK TAPES"🥰
I had a 73 deuce in a quarter, that’s what we used to call them back in the day. It drove like a Cadillac.
"Buick, the Cadillac of Cars" lol
Same frame and chasses
I'd be glad to take one of those in lieu of a Caddy.
My grandma 👵 had the sedan it was a very nice vehicle....
Loved it
In the Day, folks called it a Deuce and a Quarter.
Very nice car.
Cool Car. people fix their car the way they like it to look everyone taste is not the same. J.S.
Definitely pretty
Sounds awesome
Duece and a Quarter! Whoo Hoo! Love em.
A big, beautiful boat.
Those whitewalls are from the 50's not the 70's, but those wheels and everything else are original.
they had returned in the 1970s tho. My dad even had a set of gangster white walls on his pontiac grandville . Looked Sweet!! & all the ole players & pimps rode them too . I was there born 1972
GateawayClassicCars: this 1970 Buick Electra 225 the color I think it's called lipstick red.
nice car
we liked it tho
trés belle voiture.france
Should have the double thin line whitewall tires like when it was new. Those wide white walls from the 1950s look ridiculous
I agree
Milford Civic I kind of like them.
Why is the motor so loud, i had one back in the day you could hardly hear it run
much too loud. ours was quiet like a caddy.
Must have original exhausts. Need replacing
👍🏼👍🏼😍
With a 455 I would think it would smoke the tires
@jayjaylen75
That's probably right
I had a 70 model 4 door that would bust the tires this one sounds weak or something....you right though
Anyone else come here because the book "Bo's Cafe"?
Gorgeous. How much did she go for?
For some reason they never answer that question
The left side of the dash looks like it was in a fire...it’s all blackened and sooty-looking!
That’s what I’d call well kept for 51 years.
How much?
They never answered that question I don't know why
Whitewall tires are too wide for 1970. Also, it seems to need a visit to Midas Muffler. The "music" is terrible!
I believe that sound is a dual chambered exhaust. Has that "Flowmaster" rumble.
It gives it that rumble..lol
Also alot of bricks, caddy, old's had resanters after the muffler...
Extra money to replace exhausts in the day...
@@RogerZappCharlieGap Sounds like the Flowmaster 40 series I have on my coupe deville
That was the style tho. That gangster look in 1970s cause pimps & players loved it!!
Broken A/C vent in the center of the dash. Repaint was not done cosmetically correct. Seats covers are aftermarket or recovered. Dual exhaust was not standard equipment. 455 engine with a 400 THM trans was standard. Remove the stupid looking fog/driving lamps too. The trans pan should be shaped like the state of Illinois. I worked for Buick for decades
It’s half a century old.
too picky
It is worth more if original in my parts of the USA@@mhyatt82262
That mf cold
Straight Up...Just Like That!
Sounds like a truck
Chuck Price It's a big block v8, trust me that's the way it's supposed to sound, and it's music to my ears. What do you think it should sound like?
Wish the narrative would not talk so damm much!!😁
obviously needs new mufflers lol
That car is Alabama car
my fam had a 2 door hard top 69 225 custom limited..... I wrecked it
mark mclendon -- SPANK!
@@jamesbass9797 the Buick was metallic green my ass was red
@@markmclendon8621 -- ha ha ha ha ... It should have been after wrecking one of those beauty's.
If I just had the body of the 62 continental
Sounds bad, ignition changed. Looks like hup caps, not right year wheels. No cones🤔. Not impressed. 👎
Poor man's caddy
They called it the banker's hot rod, for people that didn't try to impress others with, "in your face, I have more chrome showing, like wearing too much jewelry. Ask any Electra owner, "why not a Cadillac, they would say, what are you trying to prove exactly ?
better than a caddy