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Cheers or Jeers: 54,000 Mile 1967 Buick Skylark Sport Wagon

Cheers or Jeers: 54,000 Mile 1967 Buick Skylark Sport Wagon 3 members have voted

  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! Beats most new wagons for the price!
      66%
      2
    • Jeers! Too much money for too little car.
      33%
      1

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Cheers or Jeers: 54,000 Mile 1967 Buick Skylark Sport Wagon

Relive those childhood memories in this original california car! All original window stickers and documentation included with this beautiful wagon. Complete with power windows and locks,power steering,original wholesale car order and sales contract. We have to make room in our warehouse for some more classics! This Buick is in excellent condition.

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Why does it have two speedometer needles?

Red with a blue interior???

The yellow needle you see in the middle is, I think, that safety minder thing that Buicks had where you could set it so if you exceeded a certain speed a buzzer would go on telling you so.

As for the colour combo- bleh.

Appears to be in beautiful shape, wow. Interesting steering wheel. And the color combo is knockout... because cars could be ordered exactly the way the new owner wanted them.

Resale red?

It could have been a white, blue or gold car that was repainted. White w/ turquise interior seems to be have been a popular GM color combo in the '60s.

Resale red?

It could have been a white, blue or gold car that was repainted. White w/ turquise interior seems to be have been a popular GM color combo in the '60s.

In the Q&A section, the seller claims it has paint code 'r', 'Apple Red'. Considering a full interior swap is less likely than a repaint, if true, it is a very odd factory combo.

Seller claims more photos are coming, hopefully one will be of the cowl tag.

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