https://www.copart.com/lot/72644843/salvage-1970-buick-skylark-ny-newburgh According to the auction, at inventory, the vehicle was “Run & Drive” meaning the vehicle: 1) Started under its own power or with the use of external jump box, 2) Was put into gear, and 3) Moved forward. This designation is no guarantee, representation, or warranty that the vehicle is roadworthy or will be able to start, be put into gear or capable of moving forward at the time of the sale
it looks like the one a guy had down here in the Land - O - Lakes area in Fl. that he sold a few years back. No idea where it went after the sale!
Car sold in 10k range a few weeks ago the current seller yanked the nose out and is trying to get 18k now.Its a skylark not GS
It looks to me like after the previous buyer purchased it they realized that the damage was worse than anticipated (likely frame damage) and just decided to run the car back through the auction.
Anyone see the 1964 Skylark Convert with similar damage..... https://www.copart.com/lot/69223643/salvage-1964-buick-skylark-ny-newburgh
Bid is over 12k, I wouldn’t personally go anywhere near that but the classic car market is insane lately