1966 Buick Skylark Street/strip on 2040-cars
Auburn, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:455
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Skylark
Trim: hardtop 2 door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 11,700
Exterior Color: Black
You are bidding on a 1966 Buick Skylark . The car is a street/strip beast. It has a 455 that has had extensive engine work. it is caged and certified to 10.50 . the car has turned 11.2 on slicks by the prior owner. This car is very clean and needs little. Get in and drive. we daily drove the car for a good part of the summer.it runs on 93 octane pump gas. It will sit in traffic all day and stay right at 190 degrees.
TITLE IN HAND
- 455 buick, roughly 5k miles on engine
-odometer is not actual mileage due to undocumented mileage
-aluminium radiator w/electric fan
-cool flex radiator hoses
- 850 carb dual fed mechanical secondaries no choke proform mainbody (holley bowls) with a k&n air filter
- Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator with AN lines to steel under car lines
-10 gallon sumped cell in the trunk with electirc fuel pump
- TA performance stage 1 aluminium intake
- cast valve covers
- msd ignition system (wires,dist,cap,coil and box)
- headers to a 3" side exit exhaust with borla mufflers
- remote battery with nhra approved battery kill mounted on the rear bumper
-Fairbanks turbo 400 with manual valve body
-auxillary trans cooler
-B & M quarter stick with black buick shift ball
-manual brakes drum all around with dual reservoir master cylinder (bought the car this way planned on changing to discs just have not gotten to it.....great thing is gto,chevelle and many others fit !!!!!)
-line lock with switch mounted on shifter
-manual steering all new sterring components
-15 inch Weld racing wheels 15x7 in the rear 15x3 in the front
-moroso drag front coil springs
-tubular rear control arms
-no sway bars
- Autometer 5" monster tach with shift light
-Accutech oil pressure and water temp
-the interior is all business no heat no a/c no radio when you drive this thing you don't need any of it !!!!!!!!!!
-comes with a second hood with a 2" cowl the air filter needs to be changed to a drop base for this to fit.
-there are factory hood hinges that come with it that are polished aluminium powdercoated
I reserve the right to end the auction early as the car is also for sale locally. if you are local and are interested in viewing it contact me 774-289-4366 and ask for Norm. there are no test pilots this car comes from tame to insanity extremely easily. buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. i do have a privateer that maybe able deliver the car to you for a fee. i don't set his rates and i will just help get you in touch with him.
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