A '71 Buick GS 455 Convertible
Rare and Wonderful
by Bill Holder
photos by Phil Kunz
The so-called Stage 1 package came along with the GS 400 in the 1969 model year, a devise which provided cool outside air which was funneled directly into the carburetor. The increase in performance was sizable.
For many, the 1970 Gran Sport, with its 455 Stage 1 and GS 455 engines, which produced 360 and 350 horses, respectively, were as good as it got. But the end of that super performance was near, and this would be the final hurrah for that kind of power in the Buick camp.
But even with a 15 percent reduction in compression ratio, the 1971 445 Gran Sport power plant was still pretty potent with a 315 horse rating. Many consider it the final Buick muscle car of the era since the 455 engine for the 1972 model would drop to a paultry 225 horses.
The '71 version of the GS 455 power plant sported a 4.3 inch bore and a 3.9 inch stroke with its now-reduced 8.5-1 compression ratio, five main bearings, and a four-barrel car. It made its maximum 315 horses at 4600rpm.
Production of the '71 Gran Sport was almost identical with the previous year with 8,268 hardtops and 902 convertibles being constructed. But even though the power was downgraded, the racy looks of the exterior were retained.
Included were bright rocker panel and wheelhouse moldings, red-filled accents, black-out grille, and functional hood scoops just forward of the windshield. The body was clean from front-to-rear with no side-body chrome.
Buick enthusiast Ron Schlater would certainly be in agreement about the looks of the '71 Gran Sport, being the owner of one of the finest '71 GS 455 convertibles in North America. Evidence to that pronouncement is the fact that Ron's GS 455 is a four-time winner of its class at the Gran Sport Nationals, along with numerous other awards.
This model has a rare combination of attributes. Besides being a desirable convertible, it's also painted in a rare Pearl Beige color, has a black leather interior, and of course, carries that of-so-desirable GS 455 engine.
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