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  1. Buick GS Stage 1: Muscle Car Icon of Speed and Class

  2. 1972 Buick Gs Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

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    In general, Buick used the name "GS" to signify Gran Sport, which has been utilized for various performance-captivating cars. The GSX, in particular, was Buick’s muscle car in an era when people were enthralled by the magic of muscle cars and couldn’t wait to have their own.
    As Buick was the luxury brand one level below Cadillac, which did not have performance models, Buick GS branded models were the most opulently equipped models from GM during this era. Continuing government restrictions and a dwindling muscle car market would make 1972 the last year the GS was based on the Skylark line.
    The GSX, in particular, was Buick’s muscle car in an era when people were enthralled by the magic of muscle cars and couldn’t wait to have their own. A few other muscle cars of that time include the Pontiac GTO Judge and the Plymouth Hemi Cuda.
    The Buick GSX Stage 1 was in production from 1970 to 1972, achieving top-of-the-line fame at the time, thanks to both its Stage 1 engine performance package and its GSX performance package. This two-door coupe showcased a v8 engine, and was discontinued after 1972. The average price, according to classic.com, is $123,350.
    The GS version of the midsize Regal sedan is part of Buick’s recent effort to re-position itself as a semi-premium brand below Cadillac, its traditional place in the General Motors lineup, after years of marketing mostly badge-engineered Chevrolets.
    Now in our 44th Year! The Buick GS Club of America has created a legacy over the last four decades, dedicated to restoring, showing, enjoying, upgrading, and racing Buicks all across America and around the world!
  4. WEB29 Jun 2023 · The GS or Gran Sport designation arrived in 1965 as an optional extra for the Skylark and Riviera. It was meant to signify performance, so Buick bolted a 6.6-liter "Nailhead" V8 under the hood....