1966 Buick Skylark Convertible All Original Wildcat 310 Barn Find!!!! on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
1966 BUICK SKYLARK CONVERTIBLE ALL ORIGINAL WILDCAT 310 BARN FIND!!!!. WE JUST FOUND THIS CAR SITTING IN A SHED WHERE IT HAS SAT SINCE 1993 WHEN IT WAS BROUGHT TO FLORIDA FROM NY. CAR WAS LAST REGISTERED IN 1992 NY!!!!. ACCORDING TO THE FAMILY THIS CAR WAS PURCHASED BY THEIR DAD NEW IN NY 1966. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL MOTOR ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION ALL MATCHING TO THE CAR. FATHER PASSED AWAY IN EARLY 2004 WHERE THE CAR HAS SAT IN STORAGE!! MOTOR DOES TURN FREE AND IS NOT FROZE UP!! VEHICLE HAS SOME RUST ISSUES AS THERE IS A RUST THRU WHOLE ON DRIVERS FLOOR. WE WILL PROVIDE WINNING BIDDER WITH BILL OF SALE AND WE WILL PROVIDE THE THE NAME AND PHONE NUMBER OF A TITLING SERVICE WE HAVE USED MANY OF TIMES TO THE WINNING BIDDER ONLY!! . THERE IS AN ADDITIONAL FEE IT RANGES FROM 400 TO 600 DOLLARS. FANTASTIC RESTORATION VEHICLE WITH ALL ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT. THE VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. THERE WILL BE 1000.00 DOLLAR NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT AUCTION CLOSE. THE CAR CAN BE STORED FOR UP TO 20 DAYS AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE BUT MOST BE PAID IN FULL. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK AND/OR TRANSPORTATION.
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