Selling my 1964 Buick Skylark 2dr sport coupe, Factory HP 300/355 Wildcat (4 barrel power pack) engine, factory 4-speed, 2 owner, AACA senior/preservation. Very rare car --One of 1954 2dr Sport Coupes produced in 1964 with Factory 4-speed. All Numbers matching engine/trans/frame/VIN tag. Probably the nicest 64 Skylark 4-speed car in existence. Strong running, fun to drive car. Everything works as should on the car. Car underwent frame off restoration in mid 1990's. Stored in temp controlled garage ever since and driven less than 3000 miles since restoration. Painted with PPG acrylic lacquer. All NOS chrome used on car, including hubcaps; only exception being bumpers that were re-chromed. Car was purchased in 1993 from original owner that was friend of the family and AACA member who is still alive and living in VA. So it’s a 2 owner car and have the original title & all paperwork from purchase in 1964! Offered at $35,000. Located in Palatine, IL Car details: Interior- -Stock Front/Rear Seats Recovered -New Carpet -Original door panels/Dash Pad, Headliner still installed -Blue Buick handi-Mats -Seat Belts Drivetrain- -All Numbers matching 300cu/355ftTq Engine, Buick forged TRW pistons-factory compression ratio of 11:1 used. Runs on Pump Gas. -Factory 1964 Aluminum Cyl head’s ported on a flow bench by associate that built heads for drag cars. Rochester 4GC Carb (7024045) with Factory 4bbl Aluminum intake. ( Made by Buick 1yr only) -Custom set of T&D roller rockers used -Crower solid lifter cam custom ground to match head flow numbers (around 232 duration at .050 lift) -Double valve springs -Double roller timing chain -High volume oil pump -Rotating assembly balanced -Billet steel flywheel from Poston -Centerforce Gold Clutch -Poston headers that have been modified to work with 4-speed clutch linkage and sent off to Jet-Hot and had ceramic coated -2.5” Flowmaster mandrel bent exhaust kit with 40 series Flowmaster mufflers -Polyurethane suspension bushings front and rear -Front/Rear shocks new -New Master Cylinder -All brakes parts/lines restored with new parts -All fuel lines replaced -New Radiator -All hoses/clamps replaced-Stock appearing throughout -New battery -65 GS front sway bar (larger than skylark bar) -Boxed lower rear control arms and sway bar installed (new GM that was still available at the time of resto) -Rear crossmember braces installed -Borg Warner T-10 Transmission and Hurst shifter are all original—never abused and shifts like a brand new one. -3.23 Posi rear gear Options on car PS PB (Drum) Buick Tach Vacuum trunk release Parking brake warning light kit installed Bucket seats with center iron board arm-rest console AM radio with optional rear speaker Reverse lights Car is in brand new condition and will be hard to find another one this nice....More pics available upon request if needed.
Oh Wow, New to me and I love GMs 1961-62 4 speed muscle but I’ve never seen a Buick from that era.....very cool!
I bet that thing moves out good,..i had a 300 in a 64 and that little engine was peppy,..can you post an idle vid?,..i would love to hear it with that solid 232 cam and the compression!
I bet it is quick plus pretty lightweight w/alum heads intake. My HS GF had a '66 convertible w/a 300 2BBL & it moved pretty well. This would be a super fun car to own/drive/show.
I've been without a Buick for exactly 3 years now. This is the first time since I sold my '69 that I can't quit thinking about one. This one. A youtube type video of the engine running (with exhaust) and/or a test drive would certainly be a welcome addition to your advertisement. Somebody step up and buy this PLEASE Anybody seen Ted???
This is my first attempt at posting on You tube...Volume sucks--Turn up you speakers to full blast! Idle video from cell phone over you tube..Had to keep short due to size limits for posting. You can get an idea of the cam..... This Car is the one of nicest 64's around with Factory 4Speed!
Not to hijack a thread (if anyone wants this deleted, I gladly will) but this a picture of my first car (1973 Gran Sport 455 Stage 1) with my brother's first car (1964 Skylark 300) in the back ground. Probably circa early spring 1984. His Skylark later became affectionately known as the "Creamsicle".
Very Very Nice 64 Skylark. I have viewed a number of 64 Buick's over the years and I'll say this is one of the nicest I have seen. Good luck with the sale!