1970 Buick Skylark on 2040-cars
Saint Albans, West Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 120,000
Make: Buick
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Skylark
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: Two Door
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Auto
Unfortunately I am in a position where I have to sell my Skylark. This car was originally owned by my ex-wife's grandmother which she bought new in 1970. I bought it from her approximately four years ago. The car was driven on a regular basis until two years ago when I pulled the original Buick 350. The car now has a fresh Chevrolet small block 406. The motor has zero miles on it other than a few dyno pulls to which it hit approximately 550 hp and about the same in torque. The carb on the motor in the pictures is not included. The motor is currently just sitting in the car and has not been started since setting it in there. There is no transmission in the car, nor is one included. I do have the driveshaft. The rearend is the stock single track ten bolt. There is also no radiator included. I do have the original front bumper, it has been rechromed and just needs reinstalled. The car is extremely solid overall and still sports the original paint. These cars are getting extremely hard to find in this condition. It has always been garaged until this year when I was forced to remove it from storage. I can not stand the thought of it sitting outside through the winter. There is some rust around the front windshield and rear glass. There is also a little bit of rust in the lower front fender about the size of my fist. I will post more photos of these areas as soon as I can. The Weld wheels are included. The two front tires are brand new and the rear tires are brand new 275/60/15 Mickey Thompson ET Streets. The car also has relatively new air shocks on the rear. This car is the perfect winter project. There is over ten thousand in the motor alone, not to mention another fifteen hundred in wheels and tires. I will require a five hundred dollar non-refundable deposit within 48 hours. After that, I will release the car upon the transfer of funds. I do have the clear title in hand. Remember this, if you bid on it, then you bought it. Please ask any questions ahead of time. I will answer all questions to the best of my knowledge. The car is also being advertised locally. I am up for offers, so feel free to e-mail me. Thanks for looking.
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