No Reserve 1963 Buick Skylark Convertible Aluminum V8 Auto California Clean on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
No Reserve. No zero rated bidders. Deposit is due immediately after the auction ends. For sale is a 1963 Buick Skylark Convertible with the original Aluminum
215 V8 and Dual Path Turbine Drive automatic transmission. Sold new here in San Diego, and this Skylark has lived here ever since. Every panel is original. The chassis, frame, and floors have no
rust. The body is very straight and clean. Interior is all
original and the dash has no cracks, door panels are nice. Even the
carpet is original. The lights, gauges, and interior lights work. Original radio. Seat covers are aged. This was upgraded with
a complete Corvette Disc Brake setup about 10k miles ago! Also
upgraded to 5 lug axles. The carb was just been rebuilt 1/10/14. The
tires are newer Pirelli and they have 90% tread remaining. The glass is
all excellent. The paint is old and has some checking and chips. Only
dent on the whole car is on the trunk lid.
It has been used as a regular driver. No accidents. Clean clear pink California title in hand with current registration through 2014. Starts right up and runs good. Drives good. Has a couple small oil leaks, no other leaks currently. Very complete under the hood and original down to the original glass windshield cleaner bottle. Runs smooth and stays cool. Has the original San Diego dealer emblem on the trunk lid still. The original top is in place and the frame is good. Opens and closes/latches fine. The material has tears and needs to be replaced. Great classic convertible at no reserve. I will accept overseas bids. I took many photographs to show it better than words can describe. Please ask all questions before bidding, I will reply right away and honestly. Thank you, and good luck. |
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