1972 Skylark/GS clone convertible, nice $16,800

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  1. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

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    1972 Buick Skylark / GS 350 Convertible - $16800 (Georgetown) hide this posting
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    1972 Buick Skylark convertible

    VIN: 4H67H2H165805
    condition: excellent
    cylinders: 8 cylinders
    drive: rwd
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 104000
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic

    1972 Buick Skylark / GS 350 Convertible

    My Buick GS 350 clone is in excellent shape and draws a crowd wherever we go. Beautiful paint and strong mechanicals. Engine starts right up, has good power and drives down the highway with comfort and ease. The doors, hood and trunk fit tight with no play in the hinges. This is a solid car and is plenty nice enough to take to local car shows.

    Details:
    • 350 Buick engine (103K org miles)
    • Turbo 350 transmission
    • A/C (works)
    • Power steering
    • Power brakes
    • Power convertible top (excellent condition)
    • Alpine Stereo with amp / Sub for top down cruising
    • New main fuse box
    • New Battery (3 yr warranty 2/19)
    • BF Goodrich tires with ~500 miles on them
    • Too many new /replaced items to list
    • Has everything a real GS would have except the VIN number. Very well done.

    This car doesn't need anything to enjoy. However, if I were to keep the car I'd planned to eventually do the following:

    • Replace the front seat cover. It is the original split bench cover and is showing it's age at the seams. The buyer will receive a brand new, in the box complete front upholstery set from OPG along with the car.

    • Repair the fuel gauge as it works intermittently.

    I'd drive this anywhere with confidence. Honestly, my wife doesn't want me to sell it. I just have too many cars and some must go. For a car this old, it is a pleasure to drive and gets more attention than my Corvette. I'm pretty sure I'll regret selling it 15 minutes after it's gone.

    $16,800 Cash

    P.S. I'm firm on the price. If you don't think it's worth this or can't afford it, please don't bother to call. No trades or financing.
     
  2. efogs400

    efogs400 Platinum Level Contributor

    Nice cruiser, but I would have to dye the red sport wheel.
     
  3. 68 Wildcat

    68 Wildcat Dash Riprock

    Something doesn't look quite right at the lf. rear wheel opening. That body line isn't straight and I bet there's bondo involved.

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