Selling My Entire Collection Of 12 Cars + Used And Nos Parts on 2040-cars
Pahrump, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:215 ci aluminum V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Buick
Model: Skylark
Trim: Skylark
Options: Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Yes, this auction is for 12 cars + an accumulation of used and NOS parts. Selling my baby Buick collection. 11 1963 Special/Skylark automobiles in varying condition plus an accumulation of used and NOS parts and a 1961 Oldsmobile F85 four door. Three cars are in southern Nevada, two are in Little Rock AR, six are in Nocona TX and one is in Boise ID. It's starting to look like I will never be able to afford to gather them together and enjoy them so here they go. Will consider trading them towards a 1+ acre lot in Pahrump, NV with electric on an edge on an improved road. Will assist moving them for no charge as long as fuel is paid by buyer.
The cars are listed by location:
Nevada
'63 Skylark convertible-- Kansas car with minor rust. Rare Glacier Blue color code and factory a/c. Power windows, top and seat. White vinyl interior. Numbers matching engine/transmission. Runs and drives, used recently as daily driver. Arkansas title in my name.
'63 Skylark convertible-- rot-free California car with minor surface rust. Bronze metallic color code. No engine/transmission. Hit on left rear quarter, mangled quarter panel. Good donor for Arkansas convertible (see below) Mostly disassembled. Rolls. Obtained with bill of sale. Parts car only.
'63 Special Deluxe station wagon-- rot-free California car straight doors and quarters, good donor for other wagon (see below). No engine/transmission. Power rear window. Rolls. Obtained with bill of sale. Parts car only.
Arkansas
'63 Special Convertible-- rot totaled chassis but complete with numbers matching 198 c.i. V6 and what I expect to be the original transmission as the car shows 63,000+-. Power top. Black with white top code and red bench seat interior. Arkansas title in my name.
'63 Skylark hardtop coupe-- stripped, rusted floorboards but fair donor for other hardtops. Nice rear clip. Will need to be dragged onto trailer. Have title document, was unable to transfer to me due to estate complications.
Texas
'63 Special convertible-- Kansas car with some rust but complete, some straight panels. V6/3 speed on column. Silver metallic with blue bench seat interior. No title but checked out with Kansas-- never stolen.
'63 Special Deluxe station wagon-- original 3 on the tree car with no engine/transmission. Pretty straight with no rot. White/red. Rare radio delete panel. No title.
'63 Special station wagon-- Flint car with much rust. white/marlin blue. Numbers matching V6 and I'm running what I believe to be the original dualpath transmission in my driver. Factory luggage rack. Arkansas title in my name.
'63 Skylark hardtop-- rot-free, pretty straight with minor damage on tail. Perfect doors. No engine but I have what could be the original transmission. No title.
'61 Oldsmobile F85 four door sedan-- complete base model 3 speed column shift. Low miles, 60,000 something if I recall correctly. Tried to get it running once, suspect timing chain. Floorboards rotted, few straight panels but no heavy damage. Open Oklahoma title.
Boise
'63 Skylark hardtop-- Flint car which must have made its way west early on - rust-free. Complete numbers matching. Hit hard on driver's side, needs left quarter from Little Rock hardtop. Excellent front end, hood is nearly flawless. Excellent pot metal.
Parts include transmissions, engine blocks/heads, NOS pot metal and stainless steel trim, rare non-shifter steering column, a/c compressors, a four speed transmission, three four on floor factory shifters. There's enough here for a couple of 100% show cars if that's what you'd like to do.
No I won't sell parts, all must go. Serious inquiry will get a list of parts.
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