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1965 Buick Skylark, Unrestored, Original Paint And Interior, #'s Match on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:61256 Color: body to die for
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
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 This 1965 Buick Skylark is an original car.  Beautiful, unrestored original paint with an exterior body to die for!  Rare, two tone Verde Green with Sea foam Green painted roof.  The car was purchased new in 1965 in Tyrone PA, in which the original owner kept it until 1992.  The second owner kept it until 2010, and the 3rd owner only kept it 1 year.  This car has always been garaged and well cared for.  Exceptionally nice chrome bumpers, trim, bright work and stainless, extremely nice pot metal, emblems and orig. glass.  Documented 61,256 original actual miles with owner history.  100% untouched original cloth Fawn interior with bench seat and column shifter.  Just sitting behind the wheel will bring you back in time.  Brilliant orig. interior with no wear or tear what so ever and appears no one has ever sat in the back seat.  Perfect orig. steering wheel with no cracks and the chrome center horn trim is still like new.  Seat covers, door panels, dash pad, door hardware, headliner and rear pkg. tray remains in fantastic condition.  Deluxe seat belts...simply stunning.  Factory rubber GM Buick rubber floor mats, showroom condition instrument cluster, everything works!  am radio with fm converter, clock, courtesy interior lights, heater, horn, wipers, even the lighter works!  The car is equipped with a 300 /210hp Wildcat V8 #'s matching engine with 2 barrel Rochester carb.  PS, 2 speed Power Glide automatic trans., smooth running engine with no issues, shifts smooth.  New dual exhaust gives this car that nicely tuned sound.  Under the hood is also all original.  Never detailed, orig. pant on the engine and valve covers, no modifications, always serviced and maintained.  Recent service includes oil change, tune up, rebuilt master brake cylinder and new fan belts and hoses.  Other options are rear back up lights, work fine.  Remote driver's side mirror, RH mirror, P195/75R 14 WSW Radial tires with factory spinner caps and door edge guards. Complete orig. weather strip that is not dried, cracked or weathered, window felts and 1/4 vent rubbers are also in perfect shape.  Rust free door bottoms, perfect alignment on all original sheet metal, super nice under carriage, floors, frame, trunk pan, suspension and front end components.  Spot less trunk with orig. spare tire and trunk mat.  Hands down, this 65 Skylark has been cared for it's whole life, no rust, dents, scratches or door dings.  A body that is considered excellent through out.  Trim and chrome that still to this day has a high luster.  Most amazingly is how this car drives and performs, as if it was right off the showroom floor.  Own a piece of Buick history.  This car comes with previous owner history, Protecto Plate and Owner's manual.  A great find, and remember, they are only original once!

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Junkyard Gem: 1957 Buick Special Riviera Sedan

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While I find plenty of 1950s Detroit cars in quick-inventory-turnover self-service wrecking yards during my travels, they tend to be the ordinary post sedans that were built by the millions during the heyday of the three-on-the-tree manual transmission and nuclear-attack symbols on car radios. The more sought-after convertibles, coupes, and four-door hardtops are tougher to find in such yards, which makes today's 1957 Buick Special Riviera in a yard in northeastern Colorado an A-List Junkyard Gem. During the late 1950s, the Special ranked at the bottom of the Buick prestige hierarchy just below the more upscale Super and Century. Of course, this was the era of Alfred Sloan's "Ladder of Success" and the lowliest Special outranked even the nicest Olds Ninety-Eight on the Swank-O-Meter. If you were the Buick-driving Joneses and your neighbors had proletarian Chevrolets, aspirational Pontiacs, or petit-bourgeois Oldsmobiles, they were failing to keep up with you… but then you'd see a new Cadillac and feel intense envy for your victorious rival. The Ladder of Success collapsed later on, when the top-trim-level Chevy Caprices began to compete against their Cadillac Calais big brother, but it was still standing tall in 1957. The Riviera name ended up being used for its own distinct model starting in 1963 and continuing nearly into our current century, but in 1957 it was a trim level designation, used to indicate a Century or Special sedan with the then-radical pillarless hardtop design. This car listed at $2,780, which comes to a cool $27,630 in 2021 dollars. That price included the 364-cubic-inch (6.0-liter) Buick Nailhead V8 engine, rated at 250 horsepower and enough torque to peel 1957's rock-hard bias-ply tires right off their rims. The Special had a three-on-the-tree column-shift manual as standard equipment, but the original buyer of this car sprang for the extra $220 ($2,185 today) to get the Dynaflow transmission. While the shift indicator looks just like the ones on GM cars equipped with the two-speed Powerglide, the Dynaflow was an odd beast used only in Buicks; while it had gears for two forward speeds, the driver had to select low gear manually. Otherwise, a complex torque converter rig provided an experience something like today's CVTs (though with better smoothness and much more wasted power), in which the car stayed in high gear all the time and used the torque converter to multiply as needed.

2013 Buick Verano Turbo

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Powered by Buick's so-called dual-mode wireless plug-in hybrid electric vehicle propulsion system (we'll stick with the W-PHEV acronym) that allows the car to be charged wirelessly just by driving atop a special charging mat on the ground, the car's powertrain is just as futuristic as its exterior shape.
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