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Kinja'd!!! "Steve in Manhattan" (blogenfreude01)
12/18/2014 at 15:56 • Filed to: buick skylark

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1967 Buick Skylark ($12,400) 51,000 miles. NPoCP?

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DISCUSSION (6)


Kinja'd!!! Imirrelephant > Steve in Manhattan
12/18/2014 at 16:07

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Not bad. I'd try to beat them down to $9500 or so. It appears to be in good original condition. It says it was stored in the winter, but being a Northern IL car, I'd still check it for hidden rust.


Kinja'd!!! Jedidiah > Steve in Manhattan
12/18/2014 at 16:14

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NP any day. I don't know why they described the seat covers and vinyl top as custom though; the tops were always available as options and the seats look correct for buick's "deluxe" bench with the center armrest.

The Buick 350 has good cylinder wall thickness unlike its grenade-without-a-pin big block bretheren. It still has the stupid oil-pump/timing cover Buick bullshit up front though.


Kinja'd!!! FJ80WaitinForaLSV8 > Steve in Manhattan
12/18/2014 at 16:37

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so much NP


Kinja'd!!! Steve in Manhattan > Imirrelephant
12/18/2014 at 16:45

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Good point. That color, by the way, is frost green - my color-blind dad's favorite color. One of a myriad of Impala (Impalas?) was ordered in that color.


Kinja'd!!! That's Engineering? > Steve in Manhattan
12/19/2014 at 01:31

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Are you sure it's not a Pontiac Tempest? Yes, I'll go ahead an see myself out...


Kinja'd!!! Steve in Manhattan > That's Engineering?
12/19/2014 at 01:39

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We were deep into the age of badge engineering at this point ... still some Buicks looked special (get it?) and some designers were trying to stand out.