1967 Buick Skylark. 2 Owner Texas Car. 455 on 2040-cars
Terrell, Texas, United States
Engine:455
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Buick
Model: Skylark
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: White
Trim: chrome
Interior Color: Black
'2 dr., H.T., factory air & tilt steering. Power Steering and brakes
Minimal rust. Been a Texas car since new.
1972 Electra 455 block and heads, bored 30 over. Poston G.S. 113 cam., Rhodes lifters, polished crank, chrome alloy main studs and rod bolts (180,000 psi). High volume and high pressure oil pump, H.E.I. ignition, alternator converted to internal regulator, electric fan.
1965 Olds. Super turbine 400 transmission with B&M Shift Kit and B&M Quick Silver Ratchet Shifter. Drive shaft loop.
Very good 10 bolt non-posi rear end. Have 12 bolt posi from 70 Chevelle and it needs ring and pinion gears.
Have brand new Elderbrock performer aluminum intake, Holley 850 dual feed double pumper.
Have front disc brakes from 1970 Skylark, rebuilt calipers and new flex hoses. Needs rotors turned or replaced.
Have manual steering gear box and Pitman arm.
Have new weather stripping for side and rear windows.
Floorboards and trunk floor solid.
Little rust through on outer rear quarter panels.
Needs driver side rear quarter panel work.
Has 5 chrome Buick road wheels with center caps.
Car runs and drives but needs mostly cosmetic work.
Z28 functional cold air cowl induction hood.
Many, many more parts: extra set 1970 heads, valve covers. Have 2 good turbo 350 (B.O.P.) transmissions and 1 good Turbo 300 (C.B.O.P.) dual bolt pattern 2 speed automatic transmission Can be seen in Terrell, TX. Call for address. Interested parties only. Selling due to ill health..
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