BUICK STAGE II RACERS TO BE FEATURED AT MCACN
Rare Factory Authorized Drag Cars to be Shown Together
 

 

When it comes to Muscle Cars, the word rare is thrown around like a beach ball on a hot summer day. The only one built with a left remote mirror, a 4-speed and the hood scoop package, or any other number of variations may indeed make a car one-off, but it is the real factory rarities that are truly coveted among enthusiasts and collectors. 
 

In the Buick world, the Stage 1 package cars are instantly recognized as the hot ticket for Muscle Car fans, but many are not aware of the ultimate factory authorized package, known as the Stage 2. This is not surprising as only two cars were assembled in 1970 before the federally mandated emissions standards required a drop in compression, relegating the package as an over the counter deal only, for the few dealers who were savvy enough to recognize the performance potential. 
 

Back in 1970, Denny Manner, a performance minded Buick engineer, created the original proposal for the Stage 2 package. With a long list of upgrades including special heads, a 7,000 rpm camshaft and valvetrain, 11.0:1 compression ratio utilizing special TRW pistons, deep groove pulleys, a 4.30 posi-traction rear end and more, he knew he could create a record breaker that would certainly put Buick on the map at tracks nationwide. Using racers Pop Kennedy and Jim Bell, (think Kenne-Bell), he was able to gather real data by testing these parts on the track.  
 

Seeing the writing on the wall, Manner and his team knew that this program would quickly be relegated strictly to the parts counter. After working directly on just two cars, the exclusive heads, along with the other unique parts, were soon available only through a few dealers who were in the know. (It is said that only about 75 sets of the special heads were produced). Thus, these two cars would be the only ones to have direct factory involvement. 
 

The first car, a Fire Red 4-speed, has quite an interesting past. Starting out as a Buick factory fleet magazine test car, it was mercilessly hammered by various writers back in the day. Once retired from its magazine duties, it became one of two test-bed cars for the Buick engineers for Stage 2 parts development. Once the plug was pulled on the program, the car went to auction with a mere 166 miles on the odometer where it sold for a reported $2,500 to the Jones-Benisek race team.  From there, they successfully campaigned the car in NHRA and AHRA Stock Eliminator throughout the 70’s. After a long hibernation, it was then purchased by Tom Rix, who enjoyed racking up additional race victories.  
 

Recently, the car has become a part of the collection of Mike Guarise. Returned to its 1970 Stage 2 trim and livery, it still has the one-off steel hood scoop and other unique pieces that make it a true piece of Buick history. 
 

The other car, considered the second factory authorized test mule, is the Apollo White Reynolds Buick Stage 2 car. Raced by the Kenne-Bell race team, it currently lives on in its as raced Stage 2 trim with less than 2,000 miles on the odometer.  
 

Several years ago, Buick collector-racer Guy Parquette was looking for a nice GSX when he found an ad for this particular Stage 2 car. After researching the amazing history, he purchased the car and embarked on an extensive 3-year restoration to bring it back to its’ original glory. Today the car is a step back in time that clearly shows the strong commitment Buick had to making a real impact on tracks from coast to coast. This car serves as a reminder that Buick was not always catering to golfers and that they indeed produced cars that would “Light Your Fire.” 
 

The Muscle Car & Corvette Nationals is proud to announce that both of the incredible Buick Stage 2 G.S.s’ along with a special display of rare Stage 2 parts will be featured at our 2010 show, which will take place November 20-21, 2010. 
 

The Muscle Car & Corvette Nationals is the world’s largest all indoor specialty show devoted to Muscle Cars, Dealer-built Supercars and Corvettes. With over 500 cars and 200 vendor spots filled to capacity in the inaugural 2009 show, the Muscle Car & Corvette Nationals quickly established itself as a premier automotive event for those who truly appreciate the country’s finest and rarest high performance automobiles. 
 

For more information, see www.mcacn.com  or contact Bob Ashton, Managing Member; bashton426@gmail,com or call (586) 549-5291. 

 

 

Close Window