Vehicle Description
1972 Buick Skylark GS Stage 1 Tribute for Sale. 455 cubic inch V8
professionally built by Evernham Engines (a company with Nascar
History), electronic ignition, ceramic coated headers, aluminum
intake, 4 barrel carburetor, dual exhaust, Tremec TKO 600 5 speed
manual overdrive transmission, rebuilt suspension with Hotchkis
lowering springs, KYB shocks, boxed rear control arms, front power
disc brakes, power steering, 3.73 rear gear with Eaton posi unit,
detailed undercarriage, 15" Buick rally wheels, original vinyl top,
chrome sport mirrors, beautiful Sea Mist Green exterior, 6 way
power bench seat interior, detailed instrument panel, AM radio. The
restoration and performance upgrades have been well documented with
photos, receipts, and engine specifications. This beautiful
Resto-Mod was built on the bones of a well-kept Classic Car and has
numerous upgrades that you will love! Automotive History: The Buick
Skylark is a passenger car produced by Buick. The model was made in
six production runs, during 46 years, over which the car's design
varied dramatically due to changing technology, tastes and new
standards implemented over the years. The fourth generation Buick
Skylark was one of significant change for the vehicle. Although
still using the same basic chassis, all of GM's mid-sized cars
adopted a policy of using two different length wheelbases. Two-door
models used a shorter wheelbase of 112 in (2,845 mm), while
four-door models used a longer wheelbase of 116 in (the Buick Sport
Wagon and Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser used an even longer wheelbase of
121 in). All of GM's mid-sized cars received all-new sheet metal.
More Federally mandated safety features improved occupant
protection and accident avoidance. 1972 was the last model year for
the mid-sized Buick Skylark.