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1972 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible 1 Owner California Classic 72,084 Miles on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:72082
Location:

Fair Oaks, California, United States

Fair Oaks, California, United States
Advertising:

1 OWNER CALIFORNIA CLASSIC SINCE NEW. SELLING FOR SENIOR OWNER.

 1972 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE

  ORIGINAL OWNER IS SELLING THE CAR BECAUSE SHE IS NOT ABLE TO DRIVE IT ANYMORE AND SPOUSE DIED. THEY BOUGHT IT NEW IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FROM A BUICK DEALER AND LOVED IT FOR OVER 42 YEARS. CAR WAS ALWAYS KEPT IN A GARAGE AND SERVICED REGURARLY. IT HAS ONLY 72,085 MILES SINCE IT ROLLED OFF THE SHOWROOM FLOOR, IT HAS THE ORIGINAL ENGINE AND TRANSMISION IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION. THE CHROME IS SHINY, KEYS ORIGINAL AND GLASS IS CLEAR. THE CAR WAS KEPT ALL ORIGINAL WITH OUT MODIFCATIONS EXCEPT FOR CASSETE RADIO UPDATE IN THE 1980'S.  IT HAS NO RUST OR RUST REPAIRS EVER.

SKYLARK HAS THE 350 ENGINE WITH THE 4 BARREL CARBURATOR OPTION AND A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISION. ORIGINAL AIR CONDITIONED CAR BUT AC DOES NOT WORK BUT IT'S ALL INTACT. TIRES HAVE LOW MILES ON THEM WITH ORIGINAL RIMS AND HUBCAPS. ALL TRIM IS SHINY AND PRESENT.

OVER ALL THE CONDITIONCAR IS WET IN PICS-PAINT IS GOOD, JUST NEEDS A WAXING TO SHINE.

GREAT CLASSIC CAR BUT IT IS OVER 40 YEARS OLD SO IT DOES HAVE SOME WEAR DUE TO ITS AGE. THE CAR HAS BEEN PARKED FOR ABOUT A YEAR NOW, SO IT NEEDS TO BE CLEANED IN/OUT. ONCE YOU CLEAN THE CAR IT WILL SHINE LIKE A DIOMOND. DUE TO ITS AGE IT IS NOT PERFECT AND IT DOES HAVE SOME NEEDS. IT DOES HAVE A RIP IN THE DRIVER SEAT AND THE TOP OF THE BACK SEATS ARE TORN. DRIVER DOOR PANEL HAND REST HAS A TEAR IN IT. CONVERTIBLE TOP HAS TWO TEARS OF THE OUTSIDE MATERIAL THAT ARE ABOUT 1 TO 2 INCHES LONG. HAS FEW LITTLE SCRATCHES DONE BY THE PERSON WHO INSTALLED THE TOP. IT MAY HAVE A SCRATCHES THAT I DID NOT NOTICE. PLEASE SEE PICS AND FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE SEE THE CAR BEFORE BIDDING TO GET THE BEST PROSPECTIVE OF THE CONDITION. 

THE CAR IS ALL COMPLETE AND IS READY FOR FUN IN THE SUN. IT HAS A STRAIGHT BODY AND THE PAINT IS READY TO SHINE. THE BUMPERS ARE SHINY AND ALL THE SINAGE IS INTACT. DOORS, TRUNK AND HOOD OPEN SMOOTHLY. TRUNK HAS SPARE, ORIGINAL LINNING AND STICKER.

DUE TO CAR NOT DRIVING MUCH FOR THE LAST YEAR IT DOES NEED OIL CHANGED, SERVICE ETC..

REDONE OR REPAIRED ON CAR

 AT ONE POINT THEY REPAINTED CAR WITH ORIGINAL COLOR PAINT, TOP WAS REDONE ABOUT 12 YEARS AGO WITH SAME COLOR MATERIAL AS ORIGINAL TOP.

I have described the above-mentioned vehicle to the best of my ability. This classic vehicles is sold in "AS IS" condition. Please note that the car is over 40 years old so it is not brand new or perfect etc. Please don't bid unless you will buy it. My goal is to provide you with the best service and the most comfortable buying experience on eBay. The advertised mileage represents the actual miles when the car was placed on eBay. The car maybe test-driven and actual mileage may differ at time of sale. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Please feel free to contact me to ask any questions. 916-969-0334 Paul

Buyer must pay a deposit of 500 dollars within 48 hours of sale(non-refundable). The car must be paid in full within 7 days of sale with a wire transfer or cash in hand. Buyer must arrange shipping etc.. Thank you for your cooperation and let's make the sale go smooth. I'm always ready to answer any questions you may have??


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