In the hierarchy of General Motors brands, Buick was beaten in terms of luxury and comfort only by Cadillac, which didnt make performance models. As a result, Buicks Gran Sport line were the best-equipped sport models that GM had to offer. Taking a single glance at this 1972 Buick GS makes it pretty easy to see why! Equipped from the factory with tons of options, this 72 GS is truly fully-loaded. Powered by a numbers-matching 350 C.I. V8 breathing through a 4-barrel carburetor with functional ram-air induction, this 72 GS means business. Torque is put to the pavement through a smooth-shifting 3-speed automatic transmission, allowing for plenty of smiles behind the wheel as it cruises down the highway with ease. The stunning coke-bottle styling on this 72 GS is unmistakable, and the exterior Sandalwood Beige paint looks gorgeous laid out over this Buicks laser-straight bodylines. It matches well to the chrome trim with contrasting red accents, and the black vinyl top adds a sophisticated edge to this cars muscular style! In addition, the floors, frame, trunk, and jambs on this Buick are rock-solid and all present well! Opening the twin doors to this Buick reveals a highly-original, well-appointed, two-tone green & beige vinyl interior complete with comfy split-bench seats that are perfect for cruising. The original, functional AM/FM radio still sits in the dash, and the woodgrain trim adorning the door panels and other aspects of the interior add a little bit of luxury flair! As previously stated, this 72 Buick left the factory loaded with options. These include power steering, power brakes, front disc brakes, a functional ram-air hood, factory A/C, the original gauges & tachometer, an original working AM/FM pushbutton radio, dual-sport mirrors, a remote drivers mirror, a heater + defroster, and a sweet-sounding dual exhaust system. Looking like it drove straight out of 1972, this GS rides on a correct set of 14 Buick wheels over some slick Hankook blackwall tires. With the way this 72 Buick runs and drives, youre always in for a good time behind the wheel. If youre in the market for a highly-original, well-equipped, uncommon, and powerful cruiser, then look no further! This 72 Buick GS is just what youre looking for. VIN and Cowl Tag decode as follows: VIN- 4G37K2G101393 4: Buick Motor Division G: Gran Sport (GS) 37: 2-door hardtop coupe K: High Output 350 C.I. V8, 4-barrel carburetor 2: 1972 model year G: Framingham, Massachusetts GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A. 101393: Serial number; 1,393rd 1972 Buick scheduled for production at Framingham Assembly COWL TAG- 72: 1972 model year 43437: Buick Gran Sport (GS) 2-door hardtop coupe G: Built in Framingham, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 2118: Fisher Body unit number; no relation to VIN 133: Covert vinyl interior trim A65: Front split-bench seats 50: Sandalwood Beige exterior paint T: Light Covert vinyl top (redone in Black) 08D: Production date in the 4th week of August, 1972