Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is pleased to present this
stylish 1962 Buick Skylark 2-door hardtop for sale on consignment
with our Arizona showroom, located in North Phoenix. The Skylark
debuted in Buick's line up in 1953 as a Limited Edition Roadmaster
model but by the early 60's it had taken on a different form
representing a compact Buick in luxury trim. Painted in Black with
a White hardtop, you'll know this is a Buick as soon as you see
those signature "portholes" on the front fenders - a styling
feature that has carried over to modern day Buicks. Perhaps the
most exciting part of this entire car is the presence of the period
correct 215 CID V8 which was one of the most advanced V8s in
production in the contemporary era with an all-aluminum block and
heads, saving a ton of weight in the process and meaning you'll get
more horsepower per cubic inch than in an iron block V8. The seller
is stating that the engine was rebuilt when the car rolled over
100,000 miles and other recent maintenance includes the carburetor,
radiator hoses and a new battery installed. Endless fun factor can
be found with the 4-speed Borg Warner manual transmission, another
period correct offering with this vehicle. The interior of this
1962 Buick is a time capsule on its own featuring Red vinyl bucket
seats that the seller believes are original, although the carpet
has been replaced over the life of this car. Even the stock AM
radio is still functioning which is something to brag about! For
Buick muscle car fans who are seeing the price of fan favorites
like the Riviera or Gran Sport skyrocketing, this 1962 Skylark
2-door hardtop is worth taking a look at. It's refreshing to see a
car like this so well preserved and clearly has been taken care of.
For this unique ownership opportunity of an early 60's Buick, give
our helpful and knowledgeable Sales staff a call today at (623)
900-4884 and we will be your eyes and ears on this vehicle
pertaining to any questions or verifications you might need.
Alternatively we can be reached by emailing
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