1964 Buick Skylark Base Hardtop 2-door 4.9l on 2040-cars
Kewadin, Michigan, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:310
Body Type:Hardtop
Model: Skylark
Mileage: 44,500
Exterior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Interior Color: White
Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Standard
Drive Type: Automatic
1964 Buick Skylark, this car is in very good condition. 44,500 original miles. only a couple owners. Stored indoors. Only used for car shows. New paint but everything else is original. Its rare to find a car like this in such good condition and original. The pictures say it all.
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