Dano's favorite color, and lots of it! https://york.craigslist.org/ctd/d/york-1972-buick-skylark-convertible/7159960664.html 1972 Buick Skylark , convertible - $9500 (York , Pa) image 2 of 23 © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap 2875 East Prospect Road (google map) 1972 buick skylark convertible VIN: 4H67J2H106648 cylinders: 8 cylinders fuel: gas odometer: 105000 paint color: green size: full-size title status: clean transmission: automatic type: convertible For sale is a 1972 Buick Skylark , convertible . This car is sold As-Is , the motor is locked up . This Buick is 8 cylinder , 350 , 4 bbl , automatic transmission , power steering , and power brakes . The miles are exempt on the title . This car is green with a green interior , and a green top . The price is $9500.00 plus tax , title , and applicable fees . Call today for more information ! We are a used car dealer . M&M Inc of York 2875 East Prospect Rd York , Pa 17402 717-755-3841
Meh, I picked one up, similar shape but ran like a watch, pretty solid, better colors and great interior with working air for about the same money, had sat for years. By the time I did the wheel upgrade, duals, and chased down brake issues, rebuilt the front end, misc gremlins etc, I took a haircut on it, but was glad to get out of it. At that money with those colors, needs an engine and god knows what else once its running, just not enough meat on the bone IMO. 5k Maybe
At that money with those colors, needs an engine and god knows what else once its running, just not enough meat on the bone IMO. 5k Maybe[/QUOTE] holy crap, 5 grand maybe? if the body is as clean as it looks, 9 grand seems like a great deal for a drop top. not talking about flipping it just cruising it. i dont mind the green interior at all. charlie,,,
My Brother lives nearby, and said this place does not have a very good reputation with the locals, so buyer beware.
that dealer always finds this stuff in garages, barns or wherever and is always priced high. Agree with Roberta!
Wow, surprised to see some people think a car with a locked up motor is worth $9.5k. Agree that otherwise the car looks pretty solid but that locked motor prevents a lot a questions from being answered.
Thx. for the shout out. I do like it! Just saw a fresh '72 Stage 1 4-sp. vert (yes, one of the 15 - I assume owner will post pics at some pt.) in those colors but w/black top & really looks sharp w/all the '72 black accents.