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1990 Defoor Ave N.W.
Atlanta, GA
30318-2976, US

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1971 Buick GS Convertible Clone

Click here to view a larger image of this Classic and very collectible 1971 Buick GS Clone - A classic 1970's era Muscle Car.1971 Buick GS Convertible "Clone" -

Red/white interior & top, 455 V-8, Ram air, Turbo 400, Posi rear, power steering, pdb, bucket seats & console, 3-spoke sport steering wheel, factory a/c, 15 in. style steel wheels, am-fm 8 track.

This Classic '70's Muscle Car received a Rotisserie restoration to stock condition, $35k invested. Offered @ $22,500.00

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Easy low rate, simple interest financing available through JJ Best & Banc, inexpensive delivery to your door no problem, low premium collector car insurance is also available.

Summer is around the corner so find out now how easy it is for you to own & be driving this Classic Buick GS Muscle Car today!, please call our office today toll free @ 866-297-2331 or stop by our 15K square foot indoor showroom located inside our 100K square foot Brandon Home Furnishings complex here in Atlanta, Ga.

This Classic and Collectible 1971 Buick GS Clone is OFFERED @ $22,500

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News - Memories - Culture - from 1971 (in no particular order)
- Intel introduces the 4004, the first microprocessor.
- Britain adopts decimal currency
- Indo-Pakistan war. East Pakistan becomes the separate state of Bangladesh.
- First (and last) British launched satellite, "Prospero", launched from Woomera, Australia.

 

Additional Memories from 1971:

- London Bridge Brought to the U.S.
- VCRs are Introduced

View the Top 100 Singles list from 1971

- A military junta led by Major General Idi Amin siezes power in Uganda (Jan. 25).
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Mao Zedong invites the US ping-pong team to visit Beijing (Apr. 6).
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Nixon ends the US trade embargo against China. (Apr. 14).
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Erich Honecker assumes leadership of the East German Communist Party after Walter Ulbricht's resignation (May).
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India and the USSR sign a 20-year friendship pact (Aug. 9).
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President Mobutu renames the Democratic Republic of Congo, establishing Zaire (Oct. 27).

U.S. EVENTS
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US Supreme Court rules unanimously that busing of students may be ordered to achieve racial desegregation (April 20).
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Anti-war militants attempt to disrupt government business in Washington (May 3)—police and military units arrest as many as 12,000; most are later released.
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Pentagon Papers published (June 13).
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Twenty-sixth Amendment to US Constitution lowers voting age to 18. (June 30).

SPORTS
Super Bowl
Baltimore d. Dallas (16-13)
World Series
Pittsburgh d. Baltimore (4-3)
NBA Championship
Milwaukee d. Baltimore Bullets (4-0)
Stanley Cup
Montreal d. Chicago (4-3)
Wimbledon
Women: Evonne Goolagong d. M. Court (6-4 6-1)
Men: John Newcombe d. S. Smith (6-3 5-7 2-6 6-4 6-4)
Kentucky Derby Champion
Canonero II
NCAA Basketball Championship
UCLA d. Villanova (68-62)
NCAA Football Champions
Nebraska (13-0-0)

ENTERTAINMENT
Events

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All in the Family debuts on CBS and introduces a trend in socially conscious programming.
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Jim Morrison dies in Paris at age 27. (July 3).
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The Allman Brothers' Duane Allman dies in a motorcycle accident at age 24. (Oct. 29).
- The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts opens in Washington, D.C. with the premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass.


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