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1962 Buick Skylark Special Convertible Fireball V6 Call Now on 2040-cars

US $25,495.00
Year:1962 Mileage:36271
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

1962 Buick Skylark Special Convertible FireBall V6. This Car has had a recent restoration. Brand New Convertible top. New Window rubbers. New door rubbers. Beautiful Chrome trim. Factory Correct Salt and Pepper Carpet. Original Factory Radio works great. New high end upholstery. New trunk hood insulation. Comes with spare and Original Jack. Matching number engine. Starts right up and runs and drives great! Comes with books, Manuals, and Receipts. Please if you have any questions, feel free to email me or give me a call at anytime. 407-832-1759. I am open to all offers. 407-832-1759. God Bless you on your Classic Car search.  photo IMG_0421_zps35198fdb.jpg photo IMG_0422_zps0e85a3c9.jpg photo IMG_0423_zps6fa85f10.jpg photo IMG_0424_zps6543030d.jpg photo IMG_0425_zps6ccbaa64.jpg photo IMG_0426_zps1e9303de.jpg photo IMG_0427_zps5d4706f6.jpg photo IMG_0428_zps8625d6fc.jpg photo IMG_0429_zpsed83c7aa.jpg photo IMG_0430_zps46684832.jpg photo IMG_0431_zps6345dc23.jpg photo IMG_0433_zps95b79414.jpg photo IMG_0434_zpscfb5d86e.jpg photo IMG_0436_zpsa157127a.jpg photo IMG_0437_zps29790498.jpg photo IMG_0438_zps8ef0ba6e.jpg photo IMG_0441_zps96d6e3da.jpg photo IMG_0442_zps2dcfc609.jpg photo IMG_0444_zps6368e764.jpg photo IMG_0445_zps3c32548c.jpg photo IMG_0446_zpsb89ecab5.jpg photo IMG_0448_zpsb062d259.jpg photo IMG_0449_zpsb8255455.jpg photo IMG_0451_zps9330fbe5.jpg photo IMG_0452_zpsb13c32e2.jpg photo IMG_0453_zps58176883.jpg photo IMG_0454_zpsd74afa98.jpg photo IMG_0455_zps07497315.jpg photo IMG_0456_zpsaa8c8b53.jpg photo IMG_0458_zps5640cf39.jpg photo IMG_0459_zpsa16b05bd.jpg photo IMG_0461_zps7c7bd442.jpg photo IMG_0462_zpsd5bb722c.jpg photo IMG_0463_zpsf53339e8.jpg photo IMG_0464_zps3079bde7.jpg photo IMG_0465_zps31df8efe.jpg photo IMG_0466_zps22e2ade0.jpg photo IMG_0467_zps866cd6b1.jpg photo IMG_0468_zps5b3d4a34.jpg photo IMG_0469_zpsbdde9e0f.jpg photo IMG_0470_zps2d1884cd.jpg photo IMG_0471_zps4364f89e.jpg photo IMG_0472_zps96bcfbca.jpg photo IMG_0473_zpsad828d97.jpg photo IMG_0474_zpsf26ed83a.jpg photo IMG_0475_zps81bf2a7a.jpg photo IMG_0476_zps77690168.jpg photo IMG_0477_zps16d531ce.jpg photo IMG_0479_zpsef498783.jpg photo IMG_0480_zpseeaad2f8.jpg photo IMG_0481_zps7111aa97.jpg photo IMG_0482_zpsdbce64a5.jpg photo IMG_0483_zps42cb8bb2.jpg photo IMG_0486_zps972dfdf5.jpg photo IMG_0487_zpsfe944ffe.jpg photo IMG_0490_zpse120e9d6.jpg photo IMG_0491_zps233c4944.jpg photo IMG_0492_zps61ffc78d.jpg photo IMG_0493_zps2be8f349.jpg photo IMG_0495_zps312d5f16.jpg photo IMG_0496_zpsc3704c91.jpg photo IMG_0497_zps7b361976.jpg photo IMG_0498_zps13055252.jpg photo IMG_0499_zps7a6c406e.jpg photo IMG_0500_zpsec15551c.jpg photo IMG_0501_zps119b9432.jpg photo IMG_0502_zpse9f78c35.jpg photo IMG_0503_zpsf0c9282d.jpg photo IMG_0504_zps782e6d44.jpg photo IMG_0507_zpsddca6792.jpg photo IMG_0508_zps0352f41f.jpg photo IMG_0509_zps90ef4649.jpg photo IMG_0511_zps805a8436.jpg photo IMG_0512_zps0bbd4f53.jpg photo IMG_0513_zpsdb3fe8cb.jpg photo IMG_0514_zps947a51e3.jpg photo IMG_0515_zps1edd5c01.jpg photo IMG_0516_zpsca772ab3.jpg photo IMG_0517_zps2b8716a2.jpg photo IMG_0518_zps1b65ec5d.jpg photo IMG_0520_zps3d51592e.jpg photo IMG_0521_zps5ff6423b.jpg photo IMG_0523_zps7e2d1097.jpg photo IMG_0526_zps04c8e5aa.jpg photo IMG_0529_zpsfdc1e13c.jpg photo IMG_0530_zps5f4de479.jpg photo IMG_0531_zps18afbdc7.jpg photo IMG_0534_zpsdf700fa6.jpg photo IMG_0536_zpsc94cf8d3.jpg photo IMG_0537_zps34089ae9.jpg photo IMG_0540_zps357a8817.jpg photo IMG_0541_zpsccadd503.jpg photo IMG_0542_zpsa064d529.jpg photo IMG_0545_zps33b54740.jpg photo IMG_0548_zps895bd34f.jpg photo IMG_0549_zpsf38d2194.jpg photo IMG_0550_zps9236f868.jpg photo IMG_0551_zpsb2626477.jpg photo IMG_0552_zps5f2d2a80.jpg photo IMG_0553_zpsb5b24d1e.jpg photo IMG_0554_zps41a8a1ef.jpg photo IMG_0555_zps1538c804.jpg photo IMG_0556_zpsbf21c970.jpg photo IMG_0557_zpsf2673761.jpg photo IMG_0558_zps8279e849.jpg photo IMG_0560_zps7da51964.jpg photo IMG_0561_zpscf36b1ba.jpg photo IMG_0563_zpsb7bd0afb.jpg photo IMG_0564_zps94f5a812.jpg photo IMG_0566_zpsf0b93844.jpg photo IMG_0567_zpsfc9322f1.jpg photo IMG_0573_zpsb5908504.jpg photo IMG_0576_zps0f20a276.jpg photo IMG_0577_zps46419fab.jpg

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