1967 Skylark Convertible 340-4 Bucket Seats Center Console 4 Sale/trade? on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:340-4
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Skylark
Trim: convertible
Drive Type: auto rear
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 134,000
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Rare option 1967 skylark convertible # match 340-4 (260hp/375Tq) power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, center console. Most skylarks came with bench seats and 300 engines. This one had the good stuff, Built to go fast. Runs strong. Car sat 20 years in a garage. Project back in the 90s that never got done and put away until a few months ago.
http://www.hagerty.com:80/valuationtools/HVT/VehicleSearch/Report?vc=389350
Value at hagerty is for the 300-2 barrel. They don't have the 340-4 barrel option one yet but its valued at more then what's there.
New
-brakes
-battery
-shocks
-alternator
-starter
-fuel pump
-carpet
-spark plug
-spark wires
-coil
-pointers
-distributor cap
Needs
- tires
- seats done
- light bulbs for some of the gauges and lights
- door panels
- top (needs to be redone, it was installed 20 years ago and never finished)(also missing one top cyl)
- some emblems like hood and trunk letters, one fender trim, hood spear and grill emblem(all can be found on ebay)
- paint
- exhaust
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In both our First Drive and Review of the 2013 Encore, our chief complaint about the compact crossover was the the lack of power from the 138-horsepower turbo engine. Edmunds says that the recently introduced 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine (with both gas and diesel variants) from the Encore's overseas cousin, the Opel Mokka, could make its way into the Encore delivering the much-needed boost in power.
Then there's the Verano. As a close relative to the Chevy Cruze, which just added a diesel engine for 2014, the article speculates that a Verano Diesel might actually be the more "probably candidate" if and when Buick decides to add a diesel model to its portfolio. Either way, offering such an engine in one of its products could be a great way for Buick to differentiate itself from Cadillac and possibly even attract buyers from Volkswagen, Audi and Mercedes-Benz looking for a luxurious, fuel-efficient vehicle.
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