1970 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Trussville, Alabama, United States
RARE 1970 BUICK SKYLARK CONVERTIBLE
CUSTOM TRIM LEVEL SILVER CAR WITH BLACK BUCKET SEATS WITH CONSOLE 350 V8 WITH 2BL CARB AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH FACTORY FLOOR SHIFTER POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES POWER WINDOWS ORIGINAL FACTORY DELCO AM-FM RADIO ALLOY WHEELS ODOMETER SAYS JUST UNDER 100K MILES NICE ORIGINAL CAR OUR PREFERRED METHOD OF PAYMENT IS CASH IN PERSON OR WIRE TRANSFER ONLY. WE DO ACCEPT THE $500,00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT THROUGH PAY-PAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END AND FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS. WE WELCOME ALL AND ANY INSPECTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING OR END OF AUCTION. PLEASE COME AND CHECK IT OUT. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON SHIPPING IN THE PURCHASER EXPENSE. CAR CAR BE PICKED UP MON-FRI 9 AM TO 4 PM SAT 9 AM TO 3 PM |
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