1969 Buick Skylark Convertible Project - Numbers Matching With Air Conditioning! on 2040-cars
Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, United States
1969 Buick Skylark convertible for sale. The correct Buick 350 2bbl. engine, TH 350
auto trans, and 10 bolt rear
are numbers matching. This drop top has power steering , working
air conditioning, and power top. The car runs and drives, brakes are good, has a bad muffler. The
convertible top is decent with no rips.
The floors, frame, trunk,
inner
wheel houses, and quarter extensions are very nice for a
convertible! There is one small spot on the drivers floor that
needs work( see picture). I can put the car on my lift for inspection. As you
can see, the car does need some body work. The bottoms of the
fenders and quarters do need work. I have extra doors that are in good condition and a repair
panel for the driver quarter. All the parts are here for this car,
bumpers, trim, lights, etc. Boxes of parts and spare parts like
another hood, trunk lid etc.(look at pictures of all the parts included)! The black interior is good. Front, rear seats and
dash are all nice. Will need
carpet. Great project for a body man. This is a cheap drop top.
Please call if you need more info or would like to check it out. Thanks
Jim NO TEXT! 570-956-6342 |
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