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1965 Buick Skylark GS

1965 Buick Skylark GS

$32,000

Waterbury, Connecticut

Year 1965

Make Buick

Model Skylark

Category Sedan

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

Red Hot! HardTop! Imagine yourself behind the wheel of this wonderful-looking 1965 Buick Skylark. It has forever ahead of it with plenty of space still left on the odometer. FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED FOR 30 YEARS PROVIDING GENUINE. CARING. AND PERSONAL SERVICE! ALL OF OUR VEHICLES ARE HANDPICKED. THOROUGHLY SAFETY INSPECTED. AND SERVICED PRIOR TO DELIVERY AND BACKED BY 100% WARRANTY! FINANCING AVAILABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF CREDIT! COME IN AND EXPERIENCE IT FOR YOURSELF! CALL 203 574-0698.....

1978 Buick Skylark - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

1978 Buick Skylark - Dusty Old Classic Cars, Derry New Hampshire

$9,499

Derry, New Hampshire

Year 1978

Make Buick

Model Skylark

Category Sedan

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

115877 miles, Body Style: Coupe, Exterior Color: Green, Interior Color: Brown, Interior Material: Leatherette, Transmission: Automatic, Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive, Engine: 350 Cubic Inch V8, Vehicle Type: Passenger

1963 Buick 3.5L 3528CC 215

1963 Buick 3.5L 3528CC 215

$2,000

Milliken, Colorado

Year 1963

Make Buick

Model Skylark

Category Sedan

Mileage 45280

Posted Over 1 Month

Runs Excellent, Rebuild Aluminum V8 Engine - Less than 500 Miles on it !!! White Exterior, Blue/White Interior…Convertible matching blue power top is almost new! Also has original, Tonneau top to use when top is down, it just snaps in place. Rear Window is perfect. Original glass windows, no cracks

Buick 1967

Buick 1967

$2,000

Winchester, Indiana

Year 1967

Make Buick

Model Skylark

Category Sedan

Mileage 112000

Posted Over 1 Month

1967 Buick Skylark Coupe. Nice solid body with driver quality paint. Many recent improvements. Newer tires, new alternator, regulator, new carburetor, recent tuneup with plugs, wires, belts, fluids, and replaced ignition switch and lock cylinder. Car drives very tight and brakes well. Interior looks great!

1967 Buick Skylark for: $8995

1967 Buick Skylark for: $8995

$8,995

Greene, Iowa

Year 1967

Make Buick

Model Skylark

Category Sedan

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

Check out this Great looking and very original 1967 Buick Skylark with its original black bench seat interior still in fantastic shape with only 78,686 believed to be original miles. It runs and drives great and has just been serviced. The exterior dark red metallic paint has a great shine laid out over a good straight body. The paint has a couple of imperfections on one rear quarter by the fender skirt and the other spot is on the driver side rear sail panel. This fine original classic is equipped with its original 340 2bb V8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, factory complete air conditioning, fender skirts, steel painted rims with original hubcaps, and single exhaust. The floors, frame, and trunk floor are in excellent original condition and with a lot of the original paint showing thru on the pans under the old undercoat. This is a fantastic looking and driving low mileage classic that was sold brand new right here in waterloo Iowa to a doctor and has been stored for many years. It does have some original paper work that comes with the car. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1966 Buick Skylark for: $16995

1966 Buick Skylark for: $16995

$16,995

Charlotte, North Carolina

Year 1966

Make Buick

Model Skylark

Category Sedan

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

It\'s rare to see a Buick that\'s not a GS get the muscle car makeover, but this 1966 Skylark convertible shows off what\'s possible with a little imagination. After all, this is a cousin to the GTO and the Olds 442, so everything that\'s great about those cars translates directly to the slick Buick, too. Originally red, this Skylark now proudly wears a coat of blue that looks especially good on the clean A-body sheetmetal. The first things most folks notice about this car are those hood scoops, which give a low-key Buick a very aggressive overall demeanor. Of course, those contrasting light blue stripes certainly don\'t hurt with the attitude adjustment, and even speaking as a Buick guy, one has to like the look a lot. Those quarter panels look about a quarter-mile long, but they\'re straight and well-finished, and as a convertible, this one feels rock solid with doors that fit well, a tribute to Buick\'s build quality. Styling is typical \'60s conservative, but there\'s a quiet confidence about this car that suggests it has nothing to prove. Just the same, it\'s dressed nicely with bright chrome bumpers and plenty of bright stainless trim around the windshield and grille. As conservative as the Buick appears externally (well, without the stripes and scoops, anyway), the interior says, \"Let\'s party!\" Striped seat covers look authentic and fit beautifully, making for a very inviting passenger compartment. The fat wood-rimmed wheel is clearly a recent addition and looks quite upscale, which is certainly appropriate in GM\'s #2 brand. The original gauges keep track of the basics assisted by an under-dash temperature gauge, and the dash itself wears bright stainless trim instead of the ersatz wood that would come later. Entertainment from the AM/FM/CD stereo is augmented by a remote that keeps the original AM radio in the dash for an OEM look. The trunk is simply massive (and remember this is only the \"mid-sized\" Buick in 1966!), carrying a full-sized spare and a mat that fits well. Overhead, a light blue convertible top looks new and expertly installed with no wrinkles or sags. Displacing a nice, round 300 cubic inches, the 310 Wildcat this Buick holds represents the torque rating, and the stout small block moves the convertible with genuine enthusiasm. Finished in Buick Turquoise, it shows evidence of regular service and fairly recent paint on the valve covers and very few deviations from stock. It\'s backed by a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission and a 10-bolt out back. No, it\'s not detailed and shiny like it\'s going to the prom, but it is solid and nicely maintained, with a recent dual exhaust system that sounds muscular. Classic Buick road wheels always look great, especially when wrapped in period-correct G70-14 redlines. If you\'re a Buick fan or just looking for a clean ragtop that isn\'t a garden-variety Chevy, this muscle-bound Buick deserves a second look. And where else can you get into a nice classic convertible for this price?! Call today! This vehicle is located in our Charlotte showroom. For more information, please call (704) 598-2130 or toll free (866) 542-8392. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1970 Buick Skylark for: $6900

1970 Buick Skylark for: $6900

$6,900

Crystal Lake, Illinois

Year 1970

Make Buick

Model Skylark

Category Sedan

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

Garage keep and has been for the last 15 years. I have enjoyed these cars as I have enjoyed my children. Good body and frame, Original rims, mats, and interior (Skylark). Good body and frame%26amp;nbsp;%26amp;nbsp; Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>

1972 Buick Skylark for: $7995

1972 Buick Skylark for: $7995

$7,995

Greene, Iowa

Year 1972

Make Buick

Model Skylark

Category Sedan

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

In on trade is this good looking custom 1972 Buick Skylark powered by what appears to be its original 350 V8 engine, equipped with power steering, power disk brakes, factory air conditioning, dual exhaust, automatic transmission, CD player, amplifier, and a nice set of chrome American Racing rims. The exterior body is in good shape with a older but very straight grey finish with ghost flames. The original interior has been slightly customized with custom door panels, and new seat covers. The floors, frame, and trunk all appear to be very solid and original. This is a great looking driver condition car that looks real sharp but does have blemishes in the paint. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>