This 1964 Buick Skylark is a three owner example that retains its original 300 cid V8 engine and Super Turbine 300 automatic transmission. Described by the seller as a good driver, the car has been lightly modified with an Edelbrock Performer carb and GS Rally rims. Otherwise the car is largely stock with original Marlin Blue paint, chrome trim, and signature Buick Ventiports all in good condition. The seller has owned the car for 15 years and serviced it every year.

Service records from the original owner are included, but stop in the late 60’s. The car was then believed to be garaged for many years. Exterior chrome looks to be in good condition, although the Buick emblem on the center of the grille was removed by the current owner. The recently added GS Rally rims were an optional wheel setup for the later ’65-’79 Buick Skylarks, but look great with BFG T/A’s.

For the ’64 model year, the traditional Buick styling feature called VentiPorts were integrated into the front half of the rub strip that runs the entire length of the pillar-less coupe. A few small dings are evident on the body, which the seller says are from the original owner. The doors are reported to have no sag and are said to shut easily.

When the second owner purchased the car light surface rust could be seen under the trunk lid and inside the trunk. After tending to the rust areas, the entire trunk was painted with Hammerite paint and the underside of the trunk lid with primer.

The blue vinyl and cloth interior is almost entirely original. The seats are showing their age and could be reupholstered, but the headliner is good condition and all gauges are working properly. The steering wheel has a few cracks that can be seen in the photos, and the original shift knob is missing. The carpet has been replaced, and a factory Buick AM/FM radio was installed by the current owner, although there are no speakers in the car. An identical spare radio is included in the sale.

The original 300 cubic-inch V8 has a Super Turbine 300 2-speed automatic transmission and is believed to have only 120,835 miles. An optional engine for the ’64 Skylark, it was advertised by Buick as having 210 hp at 4600rpm. The second owner installed a new exhaust and muffler, and an Edelbrock Performer carb has been recently added. The current owner has noted a transmission and oil pan leak after extended driving, and that it has begun to be difficult to get the gear shift back into park. A fresh battery was added in November ’15. The seller purchased the car from the second owner (a family member) 15 years ago and has had it serviced every year since.