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1995 Buick Skylark Gran Sport Sedan 4-door 3.1l V6 75k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:75373
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United States

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RESERVE PRICE is %50 of Book Value
I Got too many cars landlord is making me sell.
Up for auction is a 1995 Buick Skylark. 3.1L SFI V6 A/C rear ABS airbags. 75000 miles. Daily driven for 3 years. Good reliable transportation. Clean title in hand. Took it off the road last month. DMV fees are crazy I swapped plates to another car I have too many cars and need to sell. Car Drives great just like you would expect out of grandmas car.
Has current NYS inspection and will easily pass today
. Since I've owned the car I replaced the front struts w/ springs & rear shocks. New battery put in over summer. Water pump and belts changed 2 years . Brakes have 10k miles. Pads, rotors and calipers replaced in front. Complete rebuild of rear brakes too. New drums, shoes, hardware and wheel cylinders. Tires are have plenty life left. Car has minimal rust and few dents.A/C blows cool in the summer probably needs recharging. This is a 18 year old car it is not perfect. I am the 3rd owner. I bought the car from an old man who got it from his aunt. It was the end of her driving days she bumped a few things in her garage with it. There's a dent on trunk lid near key hole. See phots. Trunk works fine. a Small hole in from bumper. A dent on drivers fender above the blinker. Some staining in drivers carpet from a leak this is covered by the floor mat.. Come take a look and a drive. The weird colors on rear bumper is a digital edit of bumper stickers. Rear bumper is fine.
Also got a 94 Honda Civic Del Sol SOHC VTEC 198k 5spd for sale aka a beater w/ a heater.
Also got a 01 nissan maxima 204k auto
Car is for sal locally too.I reserve the right to end auction at anytime

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