OK, here's one U don't see every day: 68 Skylark w/GN V6 in it

Discussion in 'Ebay Parts and Cars' started by 69GS430/TKX, Sep 23, 2020.

  1. 69GS430/TKX

    69GS430/TKX Silver Level contributor

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/254726119380

    "Want the look of old school with the twist of fuel injected and turbo muscle car
    We get looks and thumbs up at the shows everytime
    Up for sale is a 1968 Buick Skylark that can be daily Driven The car itself has 42k original miles and was a arizona car originally car is solid
    Floors and Trunk Are Solid No Holes No Rot See Pics
    The donor Grand national had less then 50k on it
    1987 Buick Grand National 3.8 Turbo Motor Intercooled
    With The factory 200r4 Trans rebuilt new convertor with less then 50k original Miles
    The car Runs Stops Drives and all Light and signals work as well
    You can Drive the car today just missing a few parts as stated
    Has a Stand alone Cpu done right to make everything work the way it should with obd port as well for trouble codes
    The car has A 10 bolt Posi with highway gears can drive anywhere 100 MPH with overdrive
    The interior has newer Front Recaro Buckets..."

    $15 K Buy it now. As Adam Sandler might say: "Not too shabby."
     
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  2. Houmark

    Houmark Well-Known Member

    I posted that a couple of months ago.. Lucas posted another step child, with a 3.8t in it shortly after.. :D
     
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  3. 2manybuicks

    2manybuicks Founders Club Member

    Personally I think it is a good idea with horrible execution. Woulda been nice with the right person doing it.
     
  4. buicksWILD

    buicksWILD Well-Known Member

    This just makes me want to LS swap my car sooner rather than later.
     
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  5. no1oldsfan

    no1oldsfan Well-Known Member

    Had me going up until the butchered interior. Oh so close...
     
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  6. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    No doubt! $15k still not bad really depending on the paint & how how well the underhood execution is assuming it truly was a rust-free body to start. So rare to see a stepchild rear bumper that fits properly.
     
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  7. 69GS430/TKX

    69GS430/TKX Silver Level contributor

    My car is living proof of that. Maybe I will just grind the body down so it matches the bumper, that might be the easy way to do it.
     
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  8. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    They really do look SO good when they fit correctly. I've only ever seen a few that do.
     
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  9. Colonel1964

    Colonel1964 Colonel1964

    I could be mistaken, but it looks to me that the floor pans are tackwelded in.
     

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