1969 Buick Skylark 2 Dr 67,68,69,70,71 Runs & Drives , Factory A/c 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
Up for auction is my 1969 Buick Skylark. I bought this car from the original owner & it has 61735 miles on it with factory A/C in it that is all still there & hooked up. The a/c will need some freon. It has a Buick 8 cyl 350 engine in it with a 2 barrell carbureator. It has a black primer exterior & a black vinyl interior. I had started doing the minor bodywork on it & was getting it ready to paint for this summer but ran into some money complications. As you can see from some of the pics, we had a long & bad winter here & had lots of snow & the weight of the snow caved in the roofs on my garage & shed. Under that shed is a 1964 Impala Convertible & I have to get that out & ready for the summer & need the money to redo the roofs & fix the convertible so a few vehicles will have to go. It has power steering, power brakes, working factory air conditioning & 14 inch radial tires. It has an after market am/fm cassette radio. It had a factory power antenna but was broken by the kids long ago & never replaced. The rear floor carpet & seats look like new since hardly anyone ever sat in the back seat. The headliner is good except for one spot where the stiching is comming loose. It has a drivers side remote mirror, All glass is good & windows roll down properly. The horn & all lights work. The black vinyl top looks almost new except for the passenger side rear section where a piece is missing. There is some light rust on the pass side lower rear quarter panel & on both lower rear front fenders where they all rust at. The car was made in canada as stated on the cowl tag. As stated earlier it has a valve cover leak on it so the oil drops down onto the hot manifold & makes it smoke a little. I have the new valve cover gaskets but never got around to installing theem. There is also a slight leak in the power steering unit but i had bought a replacement power steering unit for it but also never installed it. As stated i bought the car from the original owner & had been after it for a while to fix up & let the wife use (since it has a/c) to use as a his & hers car since I have a 69 buick skylark convertible. She changed her mind (as women do) & decieded that she wanted to drive the 64 convertible burried in the shed instead. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time since I might still deciede to keep the hardtop to use when it gets too hot for the convertible. I have gotten many a burnt leg from the hot vinyl seats & cooked half of my brains when my cap blew off while i was driving down the highway with the top down, also she might change her mind back & want the a/c once it gets really hot . If i get a really good offer on it before she changes her mind back, the car is gone. I will listen to all offers. I have a clean NYS registration on the car. New York State does not use titles for vehicles prior to 1975 but uses transferable registrations instead. This is a great father & son project for someone who does not have a lot of money & time to spend fixing it up & could use it as a driver while they worked on it. The car does run & drive & was last on the road in 2013. I do have the rear bumper, mouldings & rear lights for it. . Please check back as I will soon be listing a 2002 Taurus with 79425 miles, 95 dodge van with 86600 miles, 2004 Taurus with 62452 miles, 2001 chevy cab & 1/2 silverado pick up, 1999 ford ranger cab & 1/2 pick up , 1965 chevy impala convertible, a 1962 Impala 4 door running project. a 2005 ford explorer & a 1964 Impala 4 door project.. Im not looking to get rich on the cars but just trying to get my money back to use the money for other things.
Selling as is, where is, with no warranties or guarantees. You are more than welcome to come by & bring your mechanic to look over the vehicles if you are in or near the Hunts Point section of the Bronx. I will not ship the vehicle but I will assist with loading on this end. Shipping is the sole responsibility of the winning bidder. There is a 100. deposit due within 24 hours after the end of the auction via paypal. no exceptions. I read the book " computers for dummies" & could not figure it out, but I was still able to set up a pay pal account & pay for items online, so if I can do it, you can do it. .
The balance of the funds are to be paid by money order or check after clearance by my bank or by cash at pick up. If you have less than 10 positive feedback , then contacted me first or I will cancel your bids , block you from all of my future auctions & notify ebay on you.
Now for the Scammers:::: I will not accept your or your clients check & give you back the balance. If you want to buy the yehicle for your client, then you buy it & sell it to them. I will not release the vehicle or the paperwork till the vehicle is paid in full. Im sorry if your truck happens to be in the area before the check clears. All checks including cashiers & certified checks must first clear my bank before the vehicle or the paperwork is released. Once you have paid for the vehicle in full, you can ship the vehicle to any county that you want since you the winning bidder are responsible for all shipping costs.
I will assist with loading onto the flatbed or tow truck on this end. |
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