1966 Buick Gs Gran Sport on 2040-cars
westminster, CO, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: GS
Make: Buick
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Skylark
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Gran Sport
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 0
1966 Buick Grand Sport or GS, real not a clone. 401 nailhead automatic 2 speed bucket seats, console. This is a solid restoration car with the only rust being on the very lower drivers rear quarter. I do Not have the keys so have never opened the trunk. Im selling this cheap (my opinion) because I do not have the space nor the time to do them all. The engine is out of the car as the owner I got it from was going to do a rebuild. The trans is under the car still and even the original air cleaner is included. No air, no power brakes. Comes with protecto plate in the glove box. Doors open and close like new, all the gaps line up, but as you can tell needs restoration. Back bumper needs replaced and the back panel has a dent. In my opinion the bucket seats, console and hood are worth the opening bid, sold with no reserve. Ask questions, look at the photos, and check availability of 66 GS.
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