1965 Buick Skylark Convertible on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Original engine starts runs no over heat. working AC as of august. New heater core and ac parts have been cleaned or replaced. It is a small block v8. Belts have been replaced, battery is 1 yr old. All new wiring including new fuse box original built. Has newly replaced carpet. Mostly new suspension bushings ball joints etc. Body and frame is stright. Extra fender few dash parts that I will let go with car. Has less than 500 miles on tires. Good shape buick rally wheels. Have extra buick cap and crome missing in pic. Door panel as well. I don't think it's og though.
Paint is ok. I sanded it down to metal but paint is average. Has couple of chips, and spot where I didn't repair trunk ding very well buff mark etc. Again average paint job. Working top motor, doors shut great. Brakes are drum but have been restored with new booster. Mainly will be cosmetic repairs, seals, etc. small leaks as would be expected. rear window crank is broke Car has no top. Convertible top guys sell set for about $300. Clear GA title in hand, repair book included. All repairs mentioned 2010 or newer, You pay for shipment if needed. your bid is what you pay PLEASE don't show up and want to work out price after the closing of the auction that is not how I'm going work with you. Look, ask questions, get addtional pic if needed, have mechanic come, friend etc then bid or make offer would be greatly benefit both parties. Your are welcomed to call and ask questions, 870-219-3552 is my cell Shaun Thanks! |
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Fri, 13 Jun 2014General Motors issued a recall for more than a half million Chevrolet Camaros on Friday morning because of an ignition-switch safety hazard that mirrors the one at the center of the company's current crisis.
The problem affects Camaro models from the 2010 to 2014 model years. Approximately 464,712 cars are impacted in the United States, and 511,528 overall in North America. GM will alter the Camaro key to a more standard design, and will notify car owners with a recall notice in the mail.
In an announcement, the company said the ignition switches on the Camaros are fundamentally different parts than the older ignition switches found on defective cars that are responsible for killing at least 13 people and causing 54 crashes.
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