1970 Buick Skylark 350 on 2040-cars
Bothell, Washington, United States
1970 BUICK SKYLARK
ENGINE: 350 PAINT: "ROOT BEER BROWN, CREAM RACING STRIPES, GOLD LEAF PINSTRIPES" MILEAGE: 88533 ORIGINAL MILES This is my baby that I'm sad to see go but I am moving to Georgia from Seattle and have to many toys to take them all. I am going to describe every flaw and detail I have to provide. So lets start with the body, has a slight scratch roughly 5 inchs long on front driver side (shown in picture) not very deep but it's there. Quarter size dent on rear passenger side, (shown in picture). Only other body blemish is what appears to be a key scratch on the rear driver side. Not deep and roughly 5 inchs in length. Both scratches are not deep and only need a minor touch up! Paint job was $3500, the photos speak for themselves but in person and with sunlight this paint job shines! Root Beer brown with Cream racing stripes and Gold Leaf pinstripe. Has original 350 and trans, so much torque it's hard to not spin the wheels, runs good! I drive 25 miles to work in this beauty twice a month. No cracks in any glass, no major rust issues. Have many chrome parts in trunk and will send more pictures upon request. This is a project that is 80% complete! The interior is in rough shape. Floor and headliner are down to metal, just need new carpet and headliner. Seats and bench have multiple tears in leather. Passenger seat is in good shape but I have seat covers on front and back. I will send as many photos as need of interior upon request. I am selling this vehicle locally as well so I reserve the right to stop the auction at anytime. Serious bidders only! Local pick up preferred but will ship, at buyers expense. Feel free to contact with any question. Sold as is no warranty! |
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