1973 Buick Apollo (430 Bick Block 700r4, 79 Trans Am Sub Frame) on 2040-cars
West Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Buick
Drive Type: 2 door
Model: Skylark
Mileage: 66,655
Trim: apollo
This is a 1973 buick apollo odometer reads 61,655 miles car has been sitting in a garage since the early 90's with tons of upgrades including. front stub from a 1979 pontiac trans am to make it front steer, has the trans am front disc brakes tilt steering column,;sway bars ect... has a built buick 430 big block with less than 1,000 miles after being completely redone. mild cam performer edelbrock intake, large tube headers, hooker aero chamber mufflers, 850cfm holley street avenger the list goes on. transmission is a 700r4 that has the same miles as engine with a shiftkit. , has an all metal hood that has been fabricated with the ram air scoops from a 1971 buick gs steel hood and has functioning air intake for ram air. the body is in pretty good shape and is orginal no fillers, trunk pan and floors are very good, trunk pan does have surface rust has some rust on lower rear quarters that is shown in photos.. the interior is in decent condition, driver quality, new carpet and headliner, missing some small parts and front seat needs recoverd. has ion 17 inch wheels with pretty much new tires. if you have any questions please call me 515-559-7247 will take to local transporting if necessary
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