1970 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Marysville, California, United States
1970 Buick skylark convertible
all original
matching numbers
1970 Buick skylark convertible
car has been inside of my storage unit since 1988
inside has never been outside only to be towed
car runs
front end is off the car I have every piece nut an bolt to put the front end back together
I took it apart so I could restore the car but I have to many projects an I don't have the time to
complete this one its taking up space in my garage
THIS CAR DOES NOT HAVE ANY RUST NO WHERE
TRUNK PANS, FLOOR PANS, NO RUST I MEAN RUST FREE
UNDERNEATH IS GREAT AS WELL
CONVERTIBLE TOP WORKS AS WELL AND DASHBOARD DOESNT HAVE A CRACK
HAS FACTORY RADIO DASH IS IN PERFECT SHAPE
I WILL PUT THE FRONT END BACK TOGETHER FOR SHIPPING IF
YOU WANT NO PROBLEM ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS ASK
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL AND ASK
530-554-0948
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