1961 Buick Skylark, 2 Owner, Original Southwest Car! on 2040-cars
Edgewood, New Mexico, United States
This is an original 2 owner southwest car!
215/4 barrel, aluminum V8 and dynaflow 2 speed automatic. Runs and drives like brand new. No smoke or funny noises. I would drive this anywhere (I drive it daily).
No bondo ever, one tiny (and I MEAN tiny) spot of rust on the drivers side rear wheel well area. Absolutely no rust anywhere else, floors, trunk, etc are 100% solid. The car had a repaint at one time and no bondo or bodywork was done, there are a few small dings here and there, as to be expected from a 50+ year old car, but this is without a doubt, one of the most straight original bodies I have seen!
New headliner, dash has cracks. The rest of the interior is original, and is in good condition, there are some cracks in the interior, but its all there and fully intact. Original carpet has some fading, but no holes or rips. Lights, horn, heater, gauges, etc all work as they should with the exception of the clock (not working), radio works, but sounds like the speaker needs to be replaced.
The car has been stored indoors most of its life. All glass is good. Doors open and close smoothly, no sagging.
Brand new tires and rims, brakes all new as well.
This is a power steering, non power brake car. Drives tight, no road walking, stops straight. Just a truly great old cruiser!
Clean title, ready to go.. fly in and drive home!
I WILL consider trades on Ford F100s up to 1972 (V8/auto, 2 wheel drive, short wide bed), or 69-74 Econoline shorty vans (V8/autos preferred). May consider other trades.. worst I can say is no.
Feel free to call me with any questions! 505 401 9518
Asking $10k, trades, part trades, offers.
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