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1970 Buick Skylark Custom Matching Numbers Convertible Protecto on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:46900 Color: is a solid
Location:

West Chicago, Illinois, United States

West Chicago, Illinois, United States
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1970 Skylark Custom Convertible 350 4bbl All original unrestored beauty!

444670H348815

It has the following sought after options
Tilt steering wheel
Buick 8 track!
ac
Bucket seats mint i might add
Console 
Triple gauge cluster


This car originally belonged to a servicemen who went to Vietnam an unfortunately never made it home.  It was then sold to a doctor in Georgia as part of a collection. This car has sat ever since . This car is a true time piece.This car is ready to run and drive anywhere! 46,xxx original miles. It comes with the protecto plate, manual and warranty info. This is a true Vin Number Custom Model. This car is Original. Original matching number engine. Original Warranty Plan papers with Protect-O-Plate. This car was bought brand new in Atlanta GA and has been there all it's life until now. I believe to be original 46900 Miles. Original center console w/ floor shifter. Newer convertible top. Original carpet and front seat skins even original rubber mats. Clean inside and out. Original AC Car! This is a very well documented car. This car runs like a dream and is one of my favorite cars to drive. I just bought my dream GTO and I have to let this car go!  I am very open to offers. This car is for sale locally so auction might be ended early.  Everything works as it should. A/c could use a recharge. Please if you have any questions at all, feel free to email me or give me a call/text at any reasonable hour 630.470.0826.

This car won't last at this price with this color/option combination. Who wants a pea green Skylark?


This is an investment not a liability! 
Interior 9.8 out of 10
Exterior is a solid 9 out of 10 there is a scuff on paint minor dent on very front fender (I pictured it)



The only dumb questions are the ones you don't ask.

My 1 bad feedback was from a gentleman who was stubborn as a mule.
I sold the car locally and i wanted to cancel the auction . The gentleman didn't want to cancel the auction. He wanted to have a car inspected that I no longer had! He just didnt understand I explained it 10 times!

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