1967 Skylark GS Numbers Match 2 Drivetrains

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by Starchboy, Jun 13, 2010.

  1. Starchboy

    Starchboy Well-Known Member

  2. 67GSFun

    67GSFun Johnny

    Hi,, I would suggest that you put the car up on Ebay... Start with a 1k price with a hidden reserve and see where the market will take you.. I know Sean at PaintWorks and he does fine work,,,( he did my 67 Silver summer of 2012),.. Post those great pics on Ebay and you will get interest.. Good luck with the sale..
     
  3. fishwater

    fishwater Well-Known Member

    I've seen this car a couple of times at Sean's shop & I can't believe it's still around! If I had the money it would be gone, beautiful car.
     
  4. Starchboy

    Starchboy Well-Known Member

    Thanks guys.

    Johnny, I saw your Silver 67 at Seans...gorgeous. Made me wish I had done mine in silver but gold is the original color so I decided to go original with that.

    Jon
     
  5. gsman

    gsman '67 GS 400

    Nice car! Did you have any trouble putting the shifter through the console? I have a B&M Megashifter I'm going to use but I don't want to cut anything.

    Dave
     
  6. 67GSFun

    67GSFun Johnny

    Thanks.... Gold and Silver you cant get any better!.. It was a delight working with Sean, he now has my dads 1927 Chrysler..
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  7. Daves 67 GS

    Daves 67 GS Active Member

    do you have any more info on the stage 2 motor
     
  8. Starchboy

    Starchboy Well-Known Member

    Here's some additional detailed info about the 455 that is currently in the car:

    71 GS TR code 455 (tanked, rebuilt/freshened)
    Stock bore and pistons. Honed and new rings.
    Standard crank with new bearings.
    T/A C110-455 Cam - .470-218/.480-110LS
    New T/A Stage 2 heads. (block was not drilled for extra mounting studs because of low 8.5:1 compression) ARP head studs.
    New Hi pres/vol. oil pump. Timing chain, etc.
    Trani:
    TH400 with shift kit. (rebuilt prior to me getting it) Not sure on the converter
     
  9. Starchboy

    Starchboy Well-Known Member

    This car is currently on eBay.
     
  10. Starchboy

    Starchboy Well-Known Member

    Actually I ended the auction to fix a few things then will relist.
     
  11. buick67gs

    buick67gs Well-Known Member

    :gp::gp::gp:This is so very true...I'm so sick of people buying up all the fair price Buick GS just to slap a cheap paint job or clean the engine bay or ect...the slap a $50,000 price tag on it....it makes me sick....the days of father and son prices are over no thanks to what I call CAR FLIPPERS:af:
     
  12. Starchboy

    Starchboy Well-Known Member

  13. vonwolf

    vonwolf Silver Level contributor

    Your car looks great, my 67 GS is a little rougher than your's started out and I doubt mine will ever come out as nice but I'm trying. I've downloaded every picture off Photobucket on you build, it will be great reference. Good luck with the sale, you put a lot of good work in that car and deserve a good payoff!
     
  14. staged70

    staged70 RIP

    Today you will probably have to hold on to it for a while. Keep it out there on all the web sites. It just takes a while to sell anymore. I to wish I had the extra cash right now for a complete car like this. If it were closer I might be in trouble. Keep the faith brother you have a fine car.
     
  15. Starchboy

    Starchboy Well-Known Member

    Just got a bid on eBay at my asking price with 5 days left on the auction. Hopefully it will go up from there and hopefully the bidder is legit!

    I think I priced it very reasonably for what it is.

    Maybe the market is finally coming around?
     
  16. Starchboy

    Starchboy Well-Known Member

    SOLD. Thanks all!
     

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