1965 Buick Skylark Convertible on 2040-cars
Mossyrock, Washington, United States
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I have decided to get out of the classic cars and go down a different path. I have for sale a beautiful restored 65 Skylark Convertible with less than 3000 miles since completion. These are getting hard to find especially in this condition. Following are some of the features: * Engine: Buick 350 (early 70's) Rebuilt * Transmission: THM400 Rebuilt * Carb: Edelbrock 1406 * Intake: TA * Cam: Comp 260H-4 * Paint: Med Cloisonne Blue Met. * Interior: White, bucket seats * Exhaust: Flowmaster Delta 40's * Wheels: 15" Ralley * Tires: Cooper * Power steering * Power brakes with front discs This classic is in excellent condition and ready to drive anywhere. It draws attention wherever it goes. Everything is in excellent condition throughout. The only thing you might want to add is a sound system if that is your thing. It does have the original radio in it but is not hooked up. I just installed a set of Autometer water, oil, and temp gauges; however I kept the idiot lights functional( all electric). This is a great classic and ready to cruise, top up or down. Please do not bid if you are not prepared to buy. No solicitors please. Shipping cost is your responsibility.
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