1970 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM, Convertible - Bamboo Cream
exterior with Sandlewood top & boot cover, interior color finished in
Sandlewood vinyl, 100% factory stock restored to original condition.
Features include: 350 C.I. 2 brl. carb V-8, automatic transmission,
power steering, brakes & top, factory a/c, original am radio, remote
driver side mirror, factory 14" style steel mag wheels with RWl radial
tires.
New paint & top, detailed engine & trunk
compartments with all new decals, clean undercarriage, this car looks &
drives excellent, all body panels fit properly, all weather-stripping is
in excellent condition.
Chrome & stainless bright-work shine, glass is
perfect, dashboard has no cracks, all door panels in great shape showing
no wear, new carpet & trunk mat, spare & jack present in trunk, brand
new boot cover for top, engine runs silky smooth & quiet, transmission
shifts flawlessly, & steering is tight.
We are offering a classic early 70's
convertible Buick that is reliable & can be driven anywhere, this car
would make a perfect donor car to "clone" into a GS, the body is
straight giving the original Bamboo Cream exterior color a great look on
this Class Buick Skylark.
I grew up driving these cars & boy does this one bring
back memories of how nice a car they were when new, you too can be
reliving those memories with this one, please call our office toll free
to find out how you can be driving this one home today, Summer is around
the corner and a classic convertible is just what you may need.
We offer low rate, simple interest financing through JJ Best & Banc, delivery to your door no
problem, stop by our 15,000 Square foot classic car museum & stroll down the
Brandon Memory Lane located inside the 100,000 Square foot
Brandon Home
Furnishing complex located here in Atlanta. Offered @ $11,900
OPTIONAL FEATURES
INCLUDED ON THIS 1970 Buick Skylark Custom, Convertible
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Air Conditioning
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Power Steering
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Power Brakes
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AM Only
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Vinyl
This Classic and Collectible 1970 Buick Skylark
Custom, Convertible offered @ $11,900
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MEMORIES - NEWS - CULTURE FROM 1970
- (in no particular order) -
-
American Soldiers Accused of
Murdering Entire Town of Vietnamese Civilians
- Beatles Break Up
- Four
students killed at Kent State during a demonstration against US
invasion of Cambodia
- Computer Floppy Disks Introduced
- Palestinian Group Hijacks Five Planes
- Biafra surrenders after
32-month fight for independence from Nigeria (Jan. 12)
- Rhodesia severs last tie with British Crown and declares itself
a racially segregated republic (March 1)
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US invades Cambodia to attack Communist base areas
- Venera 7 (USSR) is first probe to return data from the surface
of another planet (Venus).
World
Statistics Population: 3.706
billion Nobel Peace Prize: Norman E. Borlaug (US)
World Events
- A Palestinian revolt erupts in
Jordan.
Forces loyal to
King Hussein
suppress the revolt and expel the
PLO from
the country
- Earthquake kills more than 50,000
in Peru
(May 31).
- Egyptian President
Nasser
dies and is replaced by
Anwar el-Sadat
- Tonga (June 4) and Fiji (Oct. 10) gain independence from
Britain
Sports
Super Bowl
Kansas City d. Minnesota (23-7)
World Series
Baltimore d. Cincinnati (4-1)
NBA Championship
New York d. LA Lakers (4-3)
Stanley Cup
Boston d. St. Louis (4-0)
Wimbledon Women: Margaret Court d. B.J. King (14-12 11-9) Men: John Newcombe d. K. Rosewall (5-7 6-3 6-2 3-6 6-1)
Kentucky Derby Champion
Dust Commander
NCAA Basketball Championship
UCLA d. Jacksonville (80-69)
NCAA Football Champions
Nebraska (AP, FW) (11-0-1); Texas (UPI, NFF-tie), (10-1-0) & Ohio
St. (NFF-tie), (9-1-0)
World Cup
Brazil d. Italy (4-1)
Entertainment
Events
- The
Beatles
break up. By the end of the year, each member had released a solo
album
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George C.
Scott gives one of film's most memorable
performances in Patton. He won the Best Actor
Oscar
for his turn as the title character, but refused the gold
statuette
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Jimi
Hendrix and
Janis
Joplin both die drug-related deaths at age 27
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FCC
regulations require separate ownership of television networks and
studios
Monday Night Football debuts on ABC, with
Howard
Cosell,
Frank Gifford, and Don Meredith giving play-by-play