Thread: 64-67 Buick skylark
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05-27-2006 04:49 PM #1
64-67 Buick skylark
I'm in the market for a clean 2 door non A/C 64-67 Buick skylark.. drivetrain unimportant but must have a solid body and be driveable for transport purposes. i can pay cash or will trade a nice 83 S10 with top notch 350 conversion as well as a new 383 shortblock.. have over 10k invested in S10 and extra motor but skylark need not be valued that high..pictures of the extra 383 are in the link below.. thanks
http://s73.photobucket.com/albums/i215/gibbs1964/
Last edited by Heaterman; 05-27-2006 at 04:51 PM.
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05-27-2006 07:24 PM #2
JUST saw one today.2 door didnt look that bad. but located in NORTH Smithfield R I .Maybe to far.I can get phone number for you if your interrested.Im sure its a 1964 cause I had one,My first car in highschool.Paid 400 bucks wish I had it now.
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05-28-2006 03:19 PM #3
Marco
If you wanted to get me some contact info i'd follow up on it.. R.I is a ways from MT but my search is nationwide. Bob
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06-01-2006 04:57 PM #4
Bob ,sorry for the wait,but my motherinlaw pass away and had other things on my mind but went today and the sign unstuck from the glass and unable to get number laying on floor.I will check agine this weekend sorry, Marc
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07-17-2006 05:31 PM #5
1967 buick gs california
I have a original1967 buick gs california ed with 95500 original miles super solid car. original paint 340 motor car is a light yellow nice interior new top. car has a.c. pws. pwb. factory radio this is a very rare car in very good cond. if interested call 402-515-5133
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07-20-2006 06:16 PM #6
67 skylark
i have a 67 2door hardtop. it is not driveable. has less than 55k
miles. it belonged to an elderly couple grandson hit a horse. i will take
$1500 for it. it is a southern Az. car have not found any rust. have all 4
hubcaps & fender skirts. if you want pictures email at
lazyaranch@cis-broadband.com
Moses
Thanks Bill, It seems to be working better already. Nolan
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