1964 Buick 2dr Skylark Convertible Clean In And Out Rare 300-v8 Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Skylark
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 37,657
Exterior Color: Tan
HELLO UP FOR BID IS OUR VERY RARE 1964 BUICK SKYLARK CONVERTIBLE V-8 VERY FEW WERE MADE! AND BELIVED TO BE A NUMBERS MATCHING MOTOR AND TRANS, AND WAS AQUIRED FROM A ELDERLY GENTELMAN AND THIS WAS HIS PRIDE AND JOY! AND IT SHOWS! [SEE PICS] THE RARE BUICK 300 V-8 RUNS PERFECT, WITH PLENTY OF POWER, THE AUTO TRANS SHIFTS SMOOTH, AND WE DROVE THIS BEAUTY OVER 3 HRS! AND THIS WAS UNBELIVABLE HOW GOOD SHE HANDLED, PEOPLE WERE AMAZED AT HOW GOOD THIS CAR RUNS, AND MANY COMMENTS, ABOUT WHEN THE LAST TIME ANYONE SAW A 1964 BUICK SKYLARK CONVERTIBLE! EVERYTHING WORKED AS SHOULD, ALL GAUGES WORKED AS THEY SHOULD! ALL LIGHTS, AND TURN SIGNALS, WORK PROPERLY, ALL THE GLASS IS VERY CLEAN WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS ANYWHERE! ALL THE WINDOWS WORK PROPERLY, THE BODY LINES LOOK GREAT, THE DOORS SHUT LIKE NEW, THE INTERIOR IS NEAR MINT CONDITION WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS, THE DASH PAD LOOKS VERY GOOD WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS, THE RARE BUICK RIMS ARE IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, THE CHROME IS ALL ORIGINAL AND STILL LOOKS GREAT, AND SHINES BRIGHT, THE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS LIKE BRAND NEW! AND WORKS FLAWLESSLY! THE UNDERSIDE ALSO LOOKS GOOD, THIS IS A VERY GOOD DRIVER QUALITY CAR THAT ANYONE WOULD BE PROUD TO DRIVE ANYWHERE, THIS IS ANOTHER PIECE OF BUICK HISTORY AT ITS FINEST, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY, ALSO IF IN THE AREA PLEASE COME LOOK BEFORE BIDDING, IF THINKING OF HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED WE USE A VERY REASONABLE INSURED SHIPPER THAT CAN SHIP AROUND THE WORLD! GOOD LUCK EVERYONE ON OWNING A PIECE OF BUICK HISTORY! THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS EVERYONE!
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