1972 Yellow Skylark Conv. Well optioned! $11,500. L.A. G.M. Exec car.

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  1. 68 Wildcat

    68 Wildcat Dash Riprock

    Interesting color..

    https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/d/torrance-1972-buick-skylark-convertible/7025511416.html

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    California Solid 1972 Buick Skylark Convertible That’s Resided in Santa Barbara/ Goleta, California Since New. Believed to Be 96,011 Original Miles and Still Sports It’s Original California Blue and Gold Plates.
    In the Spring of 1972, a Top General Motors Executive Presented This Beautiful Convertible to His Wife For Her 40th Birthday. After She Had the Opportunity to Enjoy This American Classic Convertible For the Next 46 Years, It Was Then Passed on to Their Grandson. Being Considerate of Classic Car Owners That Would Appreciate a Car of This Magnitude More Than He Would, He Decided to Pass It On to the Next Future Owner.

    The Original GM Executive Bought This Loaded Skylark and Had It Optioned Out!! Power Brakes, Power Steering, Power Convertible Top, Power Windows, Power Bench Seat, Air Conditioning, and Tilt Wheel!! Options Usually Only Cadillac Owners Were Accustomed To!!
    The Factory Stock 350 Cubic Inch, 2 Barrel Carburetor Engine was Freshened Up with a Rebuilt Carburetor, Full Tune Up (Distributor Cap, Spark Plug Wires, and Spark Plugs), and Oil and Radiator Coolant Change. The Power Brakes Were Rebuilt Including New Wheel Cylinders, Brake Linings, Master Cylinder, and a Brake Booster. The 3 Speed Automatic Transmission was Also Serviced and Shifts Well.
    The Factory, Original Meadowlark Yellow Paint Shines Well and Looks Good Overall, But is Not Without It’s Flaws of Chips, Dings, and Scratches over 47 Years.
    The Power White Top Operates Well and Is Really Enjoyable It’s Not Raining.
    The White Vinyl Interior Is Very Clean and Looks Great For 47 Years Old. The Top Dash Has No Cracks. The Gauges Are Vibrant, and the Plastic Covers are Clear. The Heater and Vent Work Well. The Air Conditioning Should Work With a Service and a Few Hoses.
    The Tires are Older and Should Be Inspected Before a Road Trip Is Planned. All 4 Factory, Original Buick Stainless Steel Hubcaps Look Great. The Original Spare Tire, Bumper Jack and Trunk Liner are Still Present In the Trunk.
    The Skylark Tracks Well Driving Down the Street. The Long Wheel Base Makes the Drive Smooth Over Uneven Roads.
    A 1972 Buick Skylark Like This Doesn’t Come Up Very Often. If Your Serious to Add an Early 70s General Motors Classic Convertible to Your Stable, Not Seriously Considering This Example Would Be a Missed Opportunity!! If You Have Any Further Questions, Please Do Not Hesitate to Call Cindy at show contact info .
     
  2. My3Buicks

    My3Buicks Buick Guru

    Meadowlark Yellow LMAO - it Sunburst Yellow - Options only Cadillac owners were used to (another LMAO)

    Nice car though, it looks like there may be rust around the rear wheel wells, something is going on there. Surprising with that many options that they didn't opt for the road wheels and 4 Barrel - this could be a good one for someone
     
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  3. pbr400

    pbr400 68GS400

    His Writing Style Is Very Annoying To Read. And the power top was standard.
    Patrick
     
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  4. Stage 2 iron

    Stage 2 iron Platinum Level Contributor

    Yeah it's a Buick.
     
  5. Redmanf1

    Redmanf1 Gold Level Contributor

    That would make a great start for a retromod....
     
  6. rolliew

    rolliew Well-Known Member

  7. moleary

    moleary GOD Bless America

    I'd snap that up in a heart beat if I were looking for a cruiser.
     

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