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1970 Buick Skylark Base Hardtop 2-door 5.7l ( Dragg Potential) on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:9999 Color: and the car was primed couple of years ago
Location:

El Sobrante, California, United States

El Sobrante, California, United States
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You are bidding on a 1970 Buick Skylark, California Car, Clean Tittle.

The car is equipped with a Chevy 350 and a TH400 Transmission. The transmission needs a rebuild!
The engine is in 100% working condition, I have spent over $4000 on engine and mechanical updates.
I have stripped the whole car as I wanted to turn it into a drag car but life happened. I still have all the original parts such as seats/trims/plastic stuff/Rims EXCEPT ( DASH)
Very minimal rust on the exterior and the car was primed couple of years ago. As for the inside minimal rust.

There is $5000 in parts alone in this car, the following list is brand new:
- Full tune up and new ACCEL Super STOCK wire set
-new starter
-new battery
-new battery cables
-valve cover gaskets and new valve covers
-exhaust header gasket
-exhaust gasket
-headers
-Flow master Dual exhaust ( I still have the tips but have not installed yet)
- Front Shocks
-wheel bearing outer and inner
-Spindles
-Steering Arm
-Ball Joints
- Tie Rods
-Front Drilled& Slotted front rotors
-Front Brake pads and Brake calipers
-Temp gauge
-Edelbrock carburetor
-Holley Intake Manifold



On Apr-16-14 at 17:34:49 PDT, seller added the following information:

 You are bidding on a 1970 Buick Skylark, California Car, Clean Tittle.

The car is equipped with a Chevy 350 and a TH400 Transmission. Please be advised that the car drives and runs but not so assure if the transmission is at full capacity. I do not believe it needs a rebuild but it may need a stock converter as this one is equipped with a drag/race converter. ( according to a transmission shop).

The engine is in 100% working condition, I have spent over $4000 on engine and mechanical updates.
I have stripped the whole car as I wanted to turn it into a drag car but life happened. I still have all the original parts such as seats/trims/plastic stuff/Rims EXCEPT ( DASH)
Very minimal rust on the exterior and the car was primed couple of years ago. As for the inside minimal rust.

There is $5000 in parts alone in this car, the following list is brand new:
- Full tune up and new ACCEL Super STOCK wire set
-new starter
-new battery
-new battery cables
-valve cover gaskets and new valve covers
-exhaust header gasket
-exhaust gasket
-headers
-Flow master Dual exhaust ( I still have the tips but have not installed yet)
- Front Shocks
-wheel bearing outer and inner
-Spindles
-Steering Arm
-Ball Joints
- Tie Rods
-Front Drilled& Slotted front rotors
-Front Brake pads and Brake calipers
-Temp gauge
-Edelbrock carburetor
-Holley Intake Manifold


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