1972 Buick Skylark 355 Chevy Salvage Car on 2040-cars
Antioch, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Buick
Drive Type: 000
Model: Skylark
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: GS GSX
Here for sale is my 1972 Buick Skylark. It has a 355 chevy engine with kieth black internals it also has an aluminum intake and on top of that is a Holley 750. Also it has brand new valve covers and a brand new starter.It has a 2 speed powerglide trans with a shift kit and stall converter. The interior is a brown bench seat with a few rips and tears. The frame is in good condition with no bends or rust throughs. The floors on the car are in good solid condition. The trunk is also in good solid condition. The fenders on this car have chips and a dent on the passenger side fender. The bumpers on this car are in driver quality condition.The bottoms of the doors are rust free and mint. The quarter panels on the car are in great condition and they have zero rust throughs what so ever. Around the back window there is zero rust and it is in nice condition. All the glass on this car is in good condition without any cracks and the windshield is brand new. Some of the underside of this car still contains its original black paint. This car had only been repainted once and that is the color you are seeing. It was originally Harvest Gold. The rims on this car are 17in American Racing Torque Thrusts that is sitting on low profile tires. The core support has rust in the battery area. The roof is in good condition also with no dents. Overall this is a very solid car that came from California. This car will be a great fast summer cruiser.
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