1967 Buick Skylark 2 Door Sport Coupe Survivor 54K Miles - $16900

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  1. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

    https://utica.craigslist.org/cto/d/johnstown-1967-buick-skylark-2-door/7155424080.html


    1967 Buick Skylark 2 Door Sport Coupe Survivor 54K Miles - $16900 (Gloversville, NY)
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    © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap
    1967 Buick Skylark

    cylinders: 8 cylinders
    drive: rwd
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 54000
    size: mid-size
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic
    type: coupe

    I am selling my 1967 Buick Skylark 2 door hardtop sport coupe. This is an all original SURVIVOR un-restored car with 54,000 certified original miles! It was in original family until 5 years ago, and in collector's hands since then. Always garaged and never winter driven in snow or salt!

    Car is equipped with 300 cubic inch 2-barrel V8, automatic transmission, power steering, AM radio, vinyl top, power steering, and Buick rally wheels. It has 85% to 90% original paint, original vinyl top, and is all original un-restored in engine bay and trunk compartment. This Skylark has all its original documentation and records, including the factory window sticker! it is an amazing time capsule that looks, runs, and drives like a 3 year old well maintained car!

    Recent upgrades have included new tires, brakes, belts, hoses, battery, fuel pump, front wheel bearings, shocks, springs, tune up, and carburetor rebuild. I have been driving it quite a bit, and took it on a 250 mile 4 hour trip a little over a month ago with no issues! I wouldn't be afraid to get in it and drive anywhere!

    These well kept original cars are getting very hard to find. Please call me with any questions at show contact info . Car is located about half way between Albany and Utica in upstate NY, not far from I-90 NY Thruway.

    IMPORTANT: CALLS ONLY!!! NO TEXTS!!! This is a landline and does not receive text messages. Thank you.
     
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  2. hugger

    hugger Well-Known Member

    Man I love a clean 67!
     
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  3. no1oldsfan

    no1oldsfan Well-Known Member

    Nice car
    I love white interior cars.
     
  4. ragtops

    ragtops Gold Level Contributor

    Nice! Looks like someone may have put a pair of 1966 Skylark rear wheel opening moldings on his all original Skylark.:D
     
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  5. BUQUICK

    BUQUICK I'm your huckleberry.

    Wow what a nice '67. I like it a lot.

    Yes someone has ditched the fender skirts and added the '66 moldings and also added the disc brake rally wheels. But both of these changes do make the car look even better in my eyes.

    Chris, please don't find an unrestored '67 GS400 in the condition....it could cost me my marriage.
     
  6. cjp69

    cjp69 Gold Level Contributor

  7. Chi-Town67

    Chi-Town67 Gold Level Contributor

    Me Too!!
     
  8. BUQUICK

    BUQUICK I'm your huckleberry.

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  9. 1972Mach1

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

    I smell a challenge.....
     
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  10. Chi-Town67

    Chi-Town67 Gold Level Contributor

    Well now that Chris knows what your looking for, I think there may possibly be one in your future. :D
    You might as well start working on your sales pitch to the little lady.
     
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  11. UticaGeoff

    UticaGeoff Well-Known Member

    I'm less than an hour away if someone needs eyes on it.

    UticaGeoff
     
  12. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    Nice car, would be great if it was optioned like the swamp car...
     
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  13. BUQUICK

    BUQUICK I'm your huckleberry.

    If anyone can find one, it's definitely Chris. I will go ahead and start looking for a place to hide it while I work on my sales pitch.
     

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