Restoring a 1969 Buick GS: Overhaulin's Motley Cruiser
Now you may wonder why I would take the time to review an episode of Overhaulin' on TLC. Simply put, Chip Foose and his team restored a car that is very similar to a car that is near and dear to me. The "subject" was a very, very rusty 1969 Buick GS Convertible (Automatic). And, oddly enough, in my own garage resides a 1969 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible (Automatic). Amazingly, both cars seem to have come from the factory with original white paint and a black interior. Imagine my surprise when I tuned in.
Though the car had been severely neglected, it did have a silver lining. It started right up! The car was removed from where it was being stored and then trailered to Quantum Tec-Star for disassembly. Chris Jacobs, the co-host of the show said to everyone upon seeing the car, "A-Team... welcome to Rustville." With chants of "Rust, Rust, Rust" and "GS stands for God Save Us", Chris high-fives Chip's team as they enter the garage as a sign of half-hearted encouragement. After a quick inspection, Chip and his team know they have an enormous amount of work ahead of them. To their credit, Chip and the gang acknowledge that this Buick GS is a rare car and will be "a really cool car when we're done with it".
While the car is away getting sandblasted, the 'insiders' get together with Foose and decide on the paint scheme, motor and wheels. If you are a fan of the show you may have already figured it out: a two-tone paint was chosen along with 20" rims and one kick-ass motor.
When the car came back from being media blasted, there was even more bad news about the condition of the classic Buick GS. One member of Chip's team said, "We need a new car to fix this car". Some of the body mounts and both of the transmission mounts on the frame had rusted through. They learn that they will need to find another frame for the car. No easy task I'm sure. For the rest of the day, rear quarter panel skins, floor pans and trunk pans from Original Parts Group get installed.
Later, Tony from Memory Lane delivered a really solid 69 California GS to be used as a donor car for the build. Specific areas of need were: the quarters, the lower quarters, the fenders and the frame. Knowing that the show needed a donor car to complete this build, you really get an idea of how hard it is to find Buick parts.


