1964 Buick Skylark Sport Station Wagon V8 on 2040-cars
San Clemente, California, United States
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1964 BUICK SKYLARK STATION WAGON SPORT V8. CALIFORNIA VEHICLE. SECOND OWNER SINCE 1995. WE PURCHACED THIS WAGON FROM THE FIRST OWNER WITH A SALVAGE TITLE DUE A SMOKE DAMAGE. THE CAR WAS IN THE GARAGE WHEN HIS HOME CATCH ON FIRE AND THE OWNER CLAIM THE INSURANCE COMPANY FOR A SMOKE DAMAGE. THE INSURANCE COMPANY PAID THE TOTAL VALUE OF THE VEHICLE BACK THEN (BIG MISTAKE, I WOULD NEVER DO THAT WITH SUCH NICE A VEHICLE) THE CAR IS IN PERFECT CONDITION, NEVER INVOLVED IN ANY KIND OF ACCIDENT. THE CAR IS REALLY NICE CONDITION SINCE WE BOUGHTED. YOU CAN LET THE CAR BE INSPECTED BY A PROFFESIONAL BODY SHOP AND OR MECHANIC TO COMFIRM MY STATEMENT. THE CAR IS IN 100% ORIGINAL CONDITION EXCEPT FOR THE PAINT AND TIRES. THE PAINT COLOR MATCH IS THE ORIGINAL FROM FACTORY AND ITS IN GREAT CONDITION. ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ARE MATCHING NUMBERS WITH THE CHASSIS. THE ENGINE RUNS GREAT, ITS BEEN ALWAYS SERVICED AND MAINTAINED, SAME THE TRANSMISSION. THE RED INTERIOR IS IN SUPERB CONDITION CONSIDERING A 50 YEARS OLD CAR. ALL THE ELECTRICAL FEATURES LIKE FRONT SEAT AND BACK WINDOW WORKS. THE AIR CONDITIONING USE REFRIGERANT R12 AND IT HAS TO BE CHARGED TO MAKE IT WORK. THE RADIO SUDDENLY STOP WORKING, IT COULD BE A FUSE, SOMETHING THAT I'LL LOOK AT IT SOON. THE WAGON IS IN VERY RELIABLE CONDITION TO BE DRIVE IT ANYWERE ANYTIME. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME AND SEE IT AND TEST DRIVE IT. THIRD PARTIES INSPECTIONS TO ANY LOCAL SHOP ARE WELCOME. I ALWAYS RECCOMEND TO INSPECT THE CAR IN PERSON BEFORE YOU BUY IT OR SOMEONE IN BEHALF OF THE BUYER TO AVOID ANY MISS UNDERSTOOD OR MISS CONCEPTION. I BEEN DESCRIBING THE VEHICLE AS THE BEST OF MY OBSERVATION. A $500 PAY PAL SECURITY DEPSOIT IS REQUESTED WITH THE 48 HRS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS AND THE FULL PAYEMENT WITHIN THE 7 DAYS. I'M WILLING TO HELP WITH THE SHIPPING LOGISTICTS AT THE NEW OWNERS EXPENCES. PLEASE REVISE MY FEEDBACK SCORE AS SELLER TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA WHAT KIND OF SELLER PERSON AM I THANK YOU FOIR THE INTEREST IN THE CAR On May-21-14 at 13:57:06 PDT, seller added the following information: I HAVE 2 SET OF KEYS FOR THE CAR. |
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The vast majority of the affected vehicles are Buick Excelles (pictured), with 1.2 million units being recalled over a faulty bracket that's meant to secure the fuel pump. The Excelles in question were built between 2006 and 2012, while an additional 250,000 Chevrolet Sail superminis, built between April 2009 and October 2011, are being recalled for a similar reason.
According to the PRC's Administration for Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the faulty bracket could crack and potentially cause a fuel leak.























