1967 67 Buick Skylark Gs 400 Grand Sport Hardtop Buckets A/c Apple Red Frame Off on 2040-cars
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400 GS 4 BARREL
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Skylark
Trim: BLACK BUCKET SEATS GS 400
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC 400
Sub Model: GS 400 GRAND SPORT
Mileage: 123,456
Exterior Color: Red
A 1967 BUICK GS 400, IT HAS HAD A FRAME OFF RESTORATION AND NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED, EVERYHTING ON THE CAR HAS BEEN REFURBISHED , THE TRUNK PAN WAS PROFESSIONALLY REPLACED AND EVERYTHING ELSE IS ORIGINAL, IT STARTED AS A SUPER CLEAN CAR THAT WAS STRIPPED DOWN TO THE BARE METAL, FLOORS ARE PERFECT, THE ORIGINAL GS 400 ENGINE WAS COMPLETELY REBUILT WITH .030 OVER PISTONS, THE TRANSMISSION IS ALSO REBUILT, THE PAINT IS NEW AND IS VERY BRIGHT AND SHINY A BASE COAT CLEAR COAT R CODE APPLE RED WAS USED, IT LOOKS A LITTLE DULL IN THE PICTURES BECAUSE IT HAS LAYERS OF DUST ON IT, THE CAR HAS SAT IN THIS CONDITION IN A CLOSED WAREHOUSE FOR OVER 5 YEARS, I AM SELLING THE CAR FOR THE FAMILY, I TOOK THE BEST PICTURES I COULD AS THE CAR IS STILL IN THE WAREHOUSE WITH OTHER CARS ALL AROUND AND POOR LIGHTING, I INCLUDED SOME PICTURE SHOWING THE CAR IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF RESTORATION, THESE ARE ON A BOARD AND ARE INCLUDED WITH THE CAR, THERE ARE ALOT OF NEW PARTS THAT GO WITH THE CAR AND ARE INCLUDED AND ALOT OF ORIGINAL PARTS , EVERYTHING THAT BELONGS TO THE CAR IS INCLUDED WITH THE CAR AND WILL GO WITH THE CAR, THE ONLY PROBLEM I SEE IS SOME SLIGHT PAINT BUBBLES ON ONE SPORT ON THE ROOF, THERE IS SOLID METAL WITH NO BODY FILLER , BUT FOR WHATEVER REASON THE PAINT DID NOT ADHERE PROPERLY IN THAT ONE SPOT, IT IS ABOUT 8 INCHES SQUARE ABOVE THE DRIVERS DOOR , PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PICTURES I TRIED TO GET AS MANY GOOD PICTURE AS I COULD AND SHOW AS MAY PARTS AS I COULD, THERE ARE ALOT OF PARTS AND SOME DIDNT GET IN PICTURES, THIS IS A REAL GS 400, ITS A VERY LIMITED PRODUCED CAR WITH ABOUT 2000 TOTAL , ITS RUST FREE WITH REBUILT DRIVE LINE, I AM SURE IT WILL NEED SOME SMALL PARTS HERE AND THERE, BUT ALL THE CHROME THATS ON THE CAR IS VERY NICE, THE HOOD LOOKS GREAT WITH NO RUST IN THE FRONT, THE ORIGINAL FACTORY HOOD SCOOPS ARE HERE AND ARE INCLUDED, ALL THE HARD WORK IS DONE AND PRETTY MUCH ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS ASSEMBLY THE CAR, I AM GUESSING ABOUT $1000.00 OR SO IN SMALL DETAIL STUFF WOULD GET THIS GS PERFECT, I KNOW THE ORIGINAL OWNER HAS WELL OVER $40,000.00 INVESTED IN THE CAR SO THIS IS A CHANCE TO GET A REALLY NICE CAR AT A REALLY GOOD PRICE. I CAN STORE THE CAR FOR FREE FOR A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME THAT IS AGREED UPON BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS, WINNING BIDDER IS RESPONSIBLE TO ARRAING FOR AND PAY FOR ALL TRANSPORTATION AND SHIPPING COSTS, IT IS IN A COMMERICIAL AREA SO TRUCKS CAN GET TO IT, AND WE CAN HELP GET IT LOADED, IT DOES NOT RUN, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS JUST SEND THEM THRU EBAY AND I WILL ANSWER THEM AS BEST AS I CAN , YOU ARE MORE THAN WELCOME TO COME AND LOOK AT THE CAR IN PERSON BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS, IF YOU ARE PICKING THE CAR UP IN PERSON CASH WOULD BE GOOD AND ALL FUNDS HAVE TO CLEAR BEFORE THE CAR LEAVES, PLEASE GIVE A $500.00 DEPOSIT THRU PAY PAL AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS AND PAY THE FULL AMOUNT WITHIN 5 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION, THANK YOU,, PICTURES REALLY DONT DO JUSTICE TO THE QUALITY OF THE WORK THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE, THIS WILL REALLY BE A STUNNING CAR WHEN FINISHED
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