1970 Buick Skylark(custom) on 2040-cars
Aransas Pass, Texas, United States
I have a 1970 buick skylark custom for sale,original ac,power steering,power brakes.It has a very clean body with NO rust on the outer body panels!Just surface rust from being in primer for awhile.There is minor rust in the trunk floor and pass floor board.You can still see the original paint thru the primer.The front bumper had been hit at some point and has minor damage to the front pass fender and grill.I have a good fender I will sell to purchaser if wanted after auction.Front bumper is fixable.Bothe the front and rear bumpers would need rechroming.I was just going to paint them.It had a vinyl top that was removed because it had deteriorated.When I bought the car in 2008 it had no motor,so I had a 5.7 motor out of a 81 vette rebuilt and installed.It problebly has maybe 200 miles on it.It ran and drove great,I even had new duels and flowmasters installed.Well long story short,lost interest and have to much going on in life.The car has not been on the road since 2010.It runs and shifts into gears great.Idles a little ruff do to old gas.Mechanically good,I would bleed the brakes and maybe drain the old gas out of the tank.There is a small spot on the firewall that will need a patch panel behind the distributer.The alt needs different brackets and I do have a power steering pump that is not installed that will go with the car.The tires were bought new when I put the new motor in.Like I said might have a few hundred miles on them.Not dryrotted.The car has sat in a garage since I have owned it! The interior will need some help.Door panels are ruff,no head liner,front seat is white,looks like it came out of a cutlass.The previous owners messed up the metal behind the rear seat were the speakers go.For what reason I don't know.I do have a few extra parts that are included with the car like the front windshield trim,another grill(still has a little damage)and piece for the firewall(ac cover).Not much to do to get it on the road.Would make a nice GS clone!Please ask any questions that you have and I will do my best to answer it.I tried to list everything about car that I know of as honestly as possible.I do reserve the right to remove at any time due to being listed locally.Sold as is.Reserve is low so bid to win!Anyone with a e-bay score of 10 or less needs to contact me before bidding.Or your bid will be cancelled! Buyer will have to pay for shipping!Will assist in loading for transport.Car will need to be picked up within 7 days unless other arrangements are made with me.Thanks for your interst.
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