65 Skylark

Discussion in 'Cars and Parts For Sale Leads' started by 1967GS340, May 10, 2009.

  1. 1967GS340

    1967GS340 Well-Known Member

    This looks like a good find. Wish I could have it.

    Maybe Joe wants to come out west and buy it. He could put that convertible on the trailer for the trip west, sell it to pay for gas.
    1965 Buick Skylark - $4500 (Arlington)

    Reply to: sale-uf3dp-1163242089@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
    Date: 2009-05-09, 8:26PM PDT



    Barn Find ...this is my Mom's old Buick. She has been storing it for years. She asked me to sell it for her, so I pulled it out and got it running. It runs ok. Needs some TLC. Is complete other than missing a hub cap.

    Carla or Jerry
    360.652.6144



    • Location: Arlington
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  2. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    I like this convertible better for $4,800

    1964 Buick Skylark convertible. We bought this car from the second owner about 14 years ago and only drive it during the spring, summer and fall. Due to health issues, it's time to sell it. This car is very reliable and drives nice. The original v-6 fireball engine gets good gas mileage and has a little over 88,000 miles on it. Other than a (just diagnosed) small leak in the heater core the car runs great. A new heater core is around $60 and with several hours of your time and gentle persuasion, you'd be ready to cruise. I really don't feel like doing it so I've lowered the price accordingly. This car has been well maintained over the years and we have replaced anything that needed to be replaced to keep it safe and dependable. This is really a fun, beautiful car and you can drive it home today.

    I'm asking $4,800 and do not want to trade for anything. NO EMAILS! Call Jeff at 689-6270 before 8:30 pm to set up a time to see this car.


    http://eugene.craigslist.org/cto/1161498536.html
     
  3. 1967GS340

    1967GS340 Well-Known Member

    That is a nice car. Looks like there are some good deals on cars out there right now if a guy has $4000 to $6000 to spend.
     

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