Vehicle Description
This 1967 Buick Skylark Sport Coupe represents everything you love
about a classic American with its hardtop style, great color combo,
bright features, and V8 power. So to get it all for such a value
price truly makes for an irresistible deal.
This General Motors coupe shares its A-body platform with its
Chevelle cousin. So it gets the same kind of intermediate hardtop
vibe, but there's some more style in the mix. Buicks are always
known for tasteful brightwork, and it goes particularly nice on
this Skylark. The chrome front bumper draws added attention to the
pointed front end, the rear bumper fits the body like an integral
part of the design, and the full-length rocker trim connects the
two ends in a subtly elegant way. And that's balanced nicely with
premium features like the excellent black vinyl roof and rear
fender skirts. This one even goes for an upgraded cruise style with
dual aerials and modern 17-inch Ridler wheels with a huge shine.
And it's finished off with a more recent application of turquoise
paint that gives the car a good shine while giving it distinction
about the muscle car fray.
The 1960s were all about good color coordination, and so we love
the factory Aqua interior. It keeps the same tone as the exterior
color. Plus, the materials and their quality really turn back the
clock. It has an unmistakable vintage charm on the seats, door
panels, carpets, and even the dashboard. And of course, there's
plenty of brightwork, from the badges embedded in the doors, to the
strip of trim that stretches across the dashboard. Even the factory
Sonomatic AM radio is still there for display. There is a fold-down
armrest up front to give the driver an individual level of comfort.
And the few subtle upgrades, like the sports steering wheel and
color-matched cup holder console, are there to make this a better
driver's classic.
Under the hood is Buick's 340 cubic-inch V8. It has an awesome look
with the red block/valve covers, golden intake, and factory-style
air topper. So it really looks just as vintage as the rest of the
car. The block is even era-correct. But there is room for
improvement, and so this one has a newer Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor on top. It exhales through an updated dual exhaust that
give the right tune for dignified but sporty. Combine this with
power steering, power brakes with discs up front, modern tires, and
a proper Buick ST-300 automatic transmission, and it keeps this
hardtop a great cruiser.
This is the combination of distinctive of Buick style, desirable
hardtop body, and proper V8 power. So at a price like this you know
it's a deal that will be moving out soon. Call today!!!