Vehicle Description
This 1973 Buick Skylark is a very cool survivor-grade classic that
upholds the grand tradition of luxurious and powerful Buicks. After
all, with its coordinating color combo, A/C interior, and original
V8 power, it's a terrific hardtop value.
The best Buicks of the '70s were both premium and powerful, and
this one delivers it all on the first impression. It has Rallye
wheels and a muscle car-like hardtop profile similar to its
Chevelle sibling. But there's an extra hint of sophistication with
the sharply pointed front end and hint of extended rear (it gives a
bird-like beak and wingtips of this Skylark.) Plus, the way the big
chrome bumpers fit snugly to this design is a true American work of
art. It's all finished in the factory-correct Copper Mist. In fact,
this is believed to be the original application, and it has a touch
of the worn-in patina look that's quite popular. Plus, that white
rub strip coordinates with the bright white vinyl roof to remind
everyone that this classic look is also premium.
If you like the look of white accenting on the outside, then you'll
love the factory-correct white interior. Buick's touch of premium
is seen again in details like the pattern on the seats, as well as
the wood-like trim on the dash and door panels. And while this look
nice, there's an originality here that really gives you a great
classic coupe feeling. This was an intermediate car in the '70s,
but by today's standards, that means plenty of room for family and
friends. Plus, the R134a air conditioning was recently serviced, so
it will keep them all comfortable. But even if it's just you going
solo, this Buick will keep you happy. After all, there's just
something fun about rolling down all the windows and showing off
the hardtop profile.
Under the hood is the numbers-matching 350 cubic-inch V8. This is a
great piece to have, because Buick's version was known for being a
torque king. That means a nice startup from every stoplight. Plus,
a four-barrel carburetor ensures good power in all situations. It's
the kind of classic you'll want to take on the road, and so there
have been nice recent investments, like an aluminum radiator and
new knuckles for the power steering. Plus, there are more
comfortable driving features like the TH350 three-speed automatic
transmission and power brakes w/discs up front.
Complete with owner's manual, if you like your classic coupe to be
both distinctive and affordable, don't let this survivor-style
Skylark slip away. Call today!!!