1968 Buick Skylark Gs 400 Barn Find Easy Finish Drives Great on 2040-cars
Squaw Valley, California, United States
Engine:400
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: primer and original bamboo
Make: Buick
Interior Color: saddle
Model: Skylark
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Gran Sport
Drive Type: rear wheel
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 66,000
Sub Model: gs
HERE IS A GREAT EASY FINISH PROJECT CAR . IT SAT NEXT TO A BARN IN DRIVE CENTRAL CA. FOR THE PAST 20 YEARS.
THE CARS RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT WILL NEED A LITTLE BODY WORK ON VERY BOTTOM OF REAR 1/4 NO RUST OUT JUST DENT VERY LOW ON PANNEL AND SOME SMALL DINGS THEN PAINT AND NEW VINAL TOP
INTERIOR NEEDS A TOUCH UP DRIVERS SEAT NEEDS RECOVER , HEADLINNER. DASH HAS SUN CRACK AND STERRING WHEEL CRAKED FROM HOT SUN WHEATHER STRIPPING DRIED OUT FRONT WINSHILED RESEALED LEAKS WHEN WASHED OTHER WISE CARPET AND REST IS OK NOT SHOW CAR
WILL NEED TIRES BUT CAN TEST DRIVE OR GO ON TRANSPORT NO PROBLEM
THE GOOD IT RUNS GREAT LOOKS TO HAVE ONLY 66K ON IT LOOKS TO BE ORIGINAL MOTOR ITS IS A 400 BUT I COULD NOT MAKE OUT THE NUMBERS IT IS A BUCKET SEAT CAR FLOOR SHIFT WITH AIR CONDITIONING POWER BRAKES AND POWER STERRING RUNS STRONG HAS RALLY WHEELS WITH CENTER CAPS AND TRIM RINGS'
IF YOU WANT A GREAT EASY PROJECT BUICK AT A FAIR PRICE THIS ONE IS IT AND THE WAY IT RUNS AND DRIVES SHOULD GIVE YOU MANY YEARS OF ENJOYMENT
ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERD BRIAN 559-593-1962
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Looking back at how and why GM saved Buick
Mon, Dec 19 2016Still uncomfortably fresh in our collective minds is 2008, the year when the US economy tanked, auto sales collapsed, and both General Motors and Chrysler endured federally managed bankruptcies. Then 2009, when, among other draconian measures, the government task forces dictating what they were compelled to do to earn taxpayer financial support ordered thousands of dealers cut and GM to discontinue four of its eight US brands. Three of those chosen for GM's axe were fairly obvious: off-road icon Hummer had become politically incorrect, Swedish-born Saab was a perennial money loser, and product-starved Saturn had sadly sagged after its strong early start. On the other hand, high-volume value brand Chevrolet, luxury Cadillac, and high-profit GMC seemed clear keepers. That left Pontiac and Buick, both boasting strong brand heritage and histories but both languishing at the time with lackluster image and sales. Most believed that "old man's car" Buick would be killed and once-youthful Pontiac and its performance image would be revived. So few understood why when exactly the opposite happened: Buick lived, Pontiac died. One key factor was Buick's long, distinguished history in China. In the early 20th century, many of that country's most influential citizens owned, drove, or were driven in Buicks. By 1930, one out of every six cars on the roads in Shanghai was a Buick. So when GM launched vehicle production at a Shanghai joint-venture plant in 1999, the chosen brand was Buick. Today it remains GM's best-selling brand in that fast-growing market. Another was an appealing new design direction that began with a shapely 2006 three-row crossover concept called Enclave. Inspired by the Buick Velite concept convertible of 2004, its curvaceous "form vocabulary," GM Design vice president Ed Welburn said at the time, previewed coming Buick production car and CUV design. "The body shape flows, like there's wind blowing over it," he enthused, adding that the Enclave concept's richly trimmed cabin foretold "a renaissance in interior design for GM." And when the production Enclave arrived for 2008, followed by platform siblings from Saturn and GMC (and later Chevrolet), it indeed caught the public's eye and started selling well. And once past GM's painful and embarrassing bankruptcy, Buick has been on a major roll. Continuing to sell strongly in China while growing substantially in the US, it has enjoyed four straight years of global sales records.
Lutz dishes dirt on GM in latest Autoline Detroit
Mon, 20 Jun 2011Bob Lutz sits down for Autoline Detroit - Click above to watch video after the jump
Autoline Detroit recently played host to Bob Lutz, and, as is always the case, the former General Motors vice chairman dished out some great commentary. Lutz was promoting his new book Car Guys vs. Bean Counters: The Battle for the Soul of American Business, and talk quickly turned to his role as it related to product development and high-level decision making at GM. While on the topic of brand management, Lutz revealed a few rather interesting tidbits about his former employer:
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Buick Envision CUV launches in China, is America next?
Fri, 29 Aug 2014Buick is launching its new midsize Envision crossover in China at the Chengdu Motor Show, where it will slot between the subcompact Encore and larger Enclave. While it might be hard to muster too much excitement about a Chinese-market crossover, don't completely ignore this one. There's a very good chance it could be on sale in North America to fill the same hole in the brand's lineup over here, possibly as a 2016 model.
We recently spied the Envision completely undisguised as it was arriving at the Chengdu show for its debut. The CUV still looks like a stretched Encore from some front angles, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. It's got a similar oversized grille, hood vents (presumably faux) and large greenhouse as its little brother. Where the midsize CUV differs is its prominent crease running down the side and the different rear treatment, with wing-shaped trim cutting into the taillights.
The interior looks like a pretty nice place to spend time, too, with a predictable mix of leather, wood and metal, and it should be quiet in there with its active noise cancelation system. Infotainment is provided by an eight-inch touchscreen with a touchpad and voice controls.