1966 Buick Skylark Nailhead Gasser Streetfreak Hot Rod Straightaxle on 2040-cars
Bloomfield, New Jersey, United States
Engine:NAILHEAD 401 w/ 2 4's
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Gold
Make: Buick
Interior Color: Black
Model: Skylark
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Straightaxle Gasser
Drive Type: rear wheelie
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 98,588
Up for your consideration is this wild ride,badass 1966 Buick Skylark NAILHEAD Gasser, straigtaxle Street machine .This car has a professionally rebuilt driveline and a professionally installed straightaxle and suspension.The engine is a 1965 401 Nailhead rebuilt by Promotion In northern N.J.The turbo 400 automatic transmission was done by Fisher Trans/Fatsco.The straightaxle was done by the world famous "Hot Rod Farm" and the owner or Radir wheels, Rich Conklin, in N.J.The body and interior retain most of its original factory installed parts with the perfect age and patina for the "LOOK" of the gassser style car. This car drives like a cadillac, it does not drive like a normal straight axle car no bump steer no hopping down the street. You can cruise this car 80+ mph with one hand on the steering wheel. On top of this Monster motor sits a polished offy High Rise 2X4 intake fed buy 2 edlebrock 500 Carbs. Car has power steering, manual breaks all rebuilt and new break lines. The front axle is not a speedway junk, it is an real 60's axle.This Wild machine sits on a set of Radir tri ribs. Rear tires are 8.20 radir pie crust slicks fronts are firestone bias plys. This car gets attention and I mean attention. More attention then 150,000+ Street Rod, multi show winner. The only negative of this car is it need rear trunk mounts not a big deal. This is 47 year old car not a new car, the body has flaws. The reserve is super low. You can not build this car for the reserve. I am placing a reserve on the car to protect my investment. Car is sold as is where is. I advise an in person test drive and inspection before purchase.Please call (973)934-7187 before 9 PM with any questions.Car is located in northern N.J. near Giants stadium.
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