1962 Biuck Skylark Convertible, Factory 4spd, 200hp V8, Original Power Top on 2040-cars
Rogue River, Oregon, United States
Engine:200 HP aluminum V8
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Buick
Interior Color: White
Model: Skylark
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: convetible
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 3,000
1962 Buick Skylark Convertible, very rare factory t-10 4 spd, Hi. Comp. 200HP, 218 cu. in. all aluminum 4 barrel V8.,very snappy & responsive, no oil leaks, smoke or noises. Very dpendable, starts everytime, trans. shifts smooth & direct with strong clutch. this is southern ca. car, no rust even the batt. tray is solid. Has an older repaint from the 80's with a deep shine, shows signs of checking on sides but hood&trunk are fine a 10 footer is the term. All chrome & stainless is very nice & original, pot metal is nice for being 50+ years old, original hub caps in nice cond., all glass is clear & spot free. the convertible top was redone a few years ago and looks new, good fitting, no cuts or tears. the power top operates easily with a switch on the dash. the trunk is also factory original, never resprayed to hide anything, very solid and rust free, original jack & spare included. this Skylark still has bias ply tires from 1966 according to the manufacturer's date on tires, these can't be the originals, the odometer reads 03000, I'm sure it's turned over 100K , don"t know why the old tires unless another set of wheels were used then switched back? the interior is very nice, redone a few years ago to original pattern with correct buttons, bottom of drivers seat and left armrest just redone, it's all clean & bright no fading or cracks in the original dash pad, also has original clock on dash, sometimes mistaken for a tach. electrically everything works, turn signals,brake lights, running lights, a/m radio, with the exception of the clock. Maintenence done recently; valve covers removed cleaned and painted installed with new gaskets, over $500 spent on brake hydraulicsincluding new whl. cylinders, master cyl.& front h. completely rebuilt rochester 4 brl carb [$175], new plugs, wires, points, cap, and rotor. along with new fuel filter & lines and air filter. the original choke still works correctly. two pumps on the pedal and it fires right up! I've been collecting Buicks for over 35 years and had very rare ones but this car is one of the few ever produced with a factory 4 spd., when was the last time you saw one? This Skylark gets the thumbs up every time I take it out, it's a turn key fun family car for local shows & cruises, not a 100 point show car, just a nice driver you can enjoy and be proud to own, with new paint it could be a throphy winner, it gets 25 mpg highway. all inquirys are to be made to Chuck at 541 659 8697, no emails or texts, thanks for looking.
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