Detail Info for: Buick : Other Deluxe 1987 buick skyhawk not skylark bring a trailer rare nice florida keys vacation

Transaction Info
Sold On:
12/24/2015
Price:
$ 300.00
Condition:
Mileage:
89080
Location:
Marathon, Florida, 33050
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1987 Buick Other
Submodel Body Type:
Sedan
Engine:
2.0L
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1G4JS11K6HK431992
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
This was my elderly Mother's car, she put the first 40K on it over many years. Then I got it about 20 years ago. It was mint looking then. The (ex) wife said she would LOVE to drive it if I refurbished it. I replaced every conceivable rubber hose, did a big tuneup, new exhaust system, new alternator, wheel alignment, got it detailed, and put a Zeibart rustproofing on it. It was about $1500 for all. I brought it home and she said: "I changed my mind, there's no airbag in that thing". I said, "there WILL be an airbag when you get in it". Anyway, after the divorce, she gave the car to her son. I guess she didn't mind if HE drove a car with no airbag. He probably drove it 500 miles. One of the (new) hose clamps allowed a tiny coolant drip apparently. He never checked any fluids, just let all the water drip out until after a few months it overheated. I filled it up with water and drove it home. It was leaking at the head gasket. I was so discouraged I put the car away for 7 years (bad memories). Then I pulled it out one day and in a burst of energy, pulled the head, got it milled, gave it a valve job (it didn't need) and a new gasket kit. It started right up and ran flawlessly. I drove it for a few days, put 280.8 miles on it, and then while on the highway the oil light flickered for a second. I pulled over to the side of the road, and while idling, the motor seized up. A friend of mine says that maybe there was leftover rust from water leaking into the block when he overheated it. But there is no water in the oil now. Oil is clean. In any event, I had no inside storage for the poor thing and it has been under a carport since, for 2 years, and now has surface rust on the roof, some on the trunk lid, and bottom insides of both doors. I am hoping that someone not as discouraged as I can save this nice car from the crusher. They are very uncommon, and really, it was a peppy little car with the optional large motor in it. It also handled really well. Not pictured is the headliner, which had that typical GM foam crap that would let loose, so the fabric is removed but the cardboard is still there. Some chrome trim is detached but it is in the trunk. Yes, you will need to "Bring A Trailer". That website seems to have developed an interest in these vehicles. I am starting the bidding at $300, which is what the scrap yard will give me plus pay for this ad, and that's about it! I will also sell locally, so don't get mad if I get some big offer and close the sale.