1969 Buick Skylark Gs400 on 2040-cars
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Selling my '69 Buick GS400 (real) Very clean, restored, 3 owner car with 87500 miles.(not documented) This is an early production model. (October '68) as verified on build sheet. Power steering, brakes (aluminum drum option) & windows. Factory A/C car, I have original compressor, bracket & evaporator.(needs condensor) Also has rare rear window defroster.(fan) Original code 59 lime green, now ralleye red was painted 5 years ago with new quarter panel & fenders. Floors & trunk pan are solid with minor surface rust. Rear bumper is freshly chromed and show quality, front is decent/fair. Correct black vinly top and nice, original interior.(new carpet) Dash is perfect, passenger door panel could use replacing. New radiator, fuel tank, rear springs & shocks. Newer Flowmaster exhaust system.(nice tone without being too loud) Original RR code 400 professionally align honed,rebuilt and bored to 430 with new pistons. Crank turned .010 and rotating assembly balanced with new Stage 1 spec camshaft. 3 angle valve job, new seats,seals, etc. Engine is very smooth, tight & strong. Date coded '68 Rochester Quadrajet freshly rebuilt. BA code Turbo 400 shifts perfectly. Brand new positraction assembly with 3:55 Auburn gears, axle seals, etc. I replaced the original 14" Buick wheels with early '70s 15". Tires are very good. NOTE: I have an original build sheet (from under rear seat) and the protect-o-plate with original owner's info,etc. This is not a show car, but a nice, presentable GS with minor flaws and imperfections. Good luck bidding and I do reserve the right to end this auction early. This garaged car is available for inspection most any time. Please DO NOT ask the reserve price. Thank you. |
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Buick asks design students 'What could a Buick sedan look like in 2030?'
Mon, 09 Jun 2014When you think of daring concept cars or emotional design-student projects, Buick probably isn't the first brand that comes to mind. It's not for lack of concepts; when General Motors ran down 11 concept-car highlights from Buick's 110-year history, three of them are from the past 15 years, with other experiments in that same timeframe like the Black Hawk, Centieme and Cielo left unmentioned.
But the company still thinks about them even if we don't. It ran a contest for students at Detroit's College for Creative Studies to create a Buick for the year 2030 that would incorporate future materials and transportation needs, and nanotechnology.
Best exterior design went to Sam Kenny for his Neo Classical Buick, Justin Salmon took honors for innovative material use, like having exposed algae on the bodyshell to generate energy, and Namsuk Lee nabbed best overall concept and best interior for his Buick Vision Sedan. You can read more about the design challenge and winners in the press release, and hear students talk about what went into the work in the video below.
GM will recall more than 3.3 million vehicles in China for suspension defect
Sat, Sep 29 2018BEIJING (Reuters) - General Motors' joint venture in China, Shanghai GM, will recall more than 3.3 million Buick, Chevrolet and Cadillac vehicles stating Oct. 20 because of a defect with the suspension system, China's market regulator said on Saturday. GM Shanghai said in a text message to Reuters that the suspension arm may be deformed under extreme operating conditions, but there are no known casualties related to the issue. The recall includes cars produced between 2013 and 2018, the State Administration for Market Regulation said in a statement. GM will contact those affected and repair the vehicles free of charge, it said. (Reporting by Josephine Mason and Hallie Gu; additional reporting by Yilei Sun; Editing by Shri Navaratnam and Michael Perry)Related Video: Image Credit: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Recalls Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Safety
GM program sees dealers taking on way more loaner cars
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