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1970 Buick Skylark Custom Matching Numbers Convertible Protecto on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:46900 Color: is a solid
Location:

West Chicago, Illinois, United States

West Chicago, Illinois, United States

1970 Skylark Custom Convertible 350 4bbl All original unrestored beauty!

444670H348815

It has the following sought after options
Tilt steering wheel
Buick 8 track!
ac
Bucket seats mint i might add
Console 
Triple gauge cluster


This car originally belonged to a servicemen who went to Vietnam an unfortunately never made it home.  It was then sold to a doctor in Georgia as part of a collection. This car has sat ever since . This car is a true time piece.This car is ready to run and drive anywhere! 46,xxx original miles. It comes with the protecto plate, manual and warranty info. This is a true Vin Number Custom Model. This car is Original. Original matching number engine. Original Warranty Plan papers with Protect-O-Plate. This car was bought brand new in Atlanta GA and has been there all it's life until now. I believe to be original 46900 Miles. Original center console w/ floor shifter. Newer convertible top. Original carpet and front seat skins even original rubber mats. Clean inside and out. Original AC Car! This is a very well documented car. This car runs like a dream and is one of my favorite cars to drive. I just bought my dream GTO and I have to let this car go!  I am very open to offers. This car is for sale locally so auction might be ended early.  Everything works as it should. A/c could use a recharge. Please if you have any questions at all, feel free to email me or give me a call/text at any reasonable hour 630.470.0826.

This car won't last at this price with this color/option combination. Who wants a pea green Skylark?


This is an investment not a liability! 
Interior 9.8 out of 10
Exterior is a solid 9 out of 10 there is a scuff on paint minor dent on very front fender (I pictured it)



The only dumb questions are the ones you don't ask.

My 1 bad feedback was from a gentleman who was stubborn as a mule.
I sold the car locally and i wanted to cancel the auction . The gentleman didn't want to cancel the auction. He wanted to have a car inspected that I no longer had! He just didnt understand I explained it 10 times!

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