Detail Info for: Buick : Skylark Custom Hardtop 2-Door 1969 buick skylark custom hardtop 2 door 5.7 l

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/05/2015
Price:
$ 6500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
77447
Location:
Durant, Oklahoma, 74701
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1969 Buick Skylark
Submodel Body Type:
Hardtop
Engine:
5.7L 5736CC 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspira
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
***Re-listed due to error on my part regarding year of manufacture; it is 1984, not 1985 as mis-stated previously.*** Take that tax return and put it into something that’s going to go up in value while you ride it, like this 1984 Yamaha RZV500R! That’s right kids, this is a factory-produced GP replica street bike. Inspired by the dominating YZR500s of Kenny Roberts and Eddie Lawson, and manufactured during Lawson's 1984 World Championship-winning season, this 2-stoke, liquid-cooled, 500cc sport bike duplicates the configuration of the factory team's YZR500 Marlboro Yamaha GP machines. This (the RZV500R) is the limited-edition Japanese home market version, which features a more rigid but lighter (by 20 lbs) hand-welded aluminum frame and upgraded suspension. It is more rare than the steel frame RZ500 or RD500LC that went to Canada and other world markets, but then again all of these variants have become hard to find in good condition. No version (RZV500R/RZ500/RD500LC) was sold new in the US due to EPA restrictions. The RZV500R’s engine was also de-tuned to 64hp (down from 88hp in the RD/RZ500) by using smaller diameter exhaust header pipes and leaner jetting. The RZV500R before you, however, has been uncorked through correct jetting and by using larger (header) diameter Yamaha 47X (UK RD500LC) exhaust pipes. This bike is a blast to ride. A firm kick and the mighty reed valve, GP-derived, twin crankshaft V4 fires instantly and settles into an idle that I can only describe as an army of angry hornets. Put on your favorite helmet and gear and next thing you know you’re channeling Roberts, Lawson, or Rainey while giving the beans to a genuine, GP-derived V4 2-stroker the likes of which will never be seen again. The 500cc engine has some torque to get you going, but really comes alive in the 6-10k rpm range. The engine was completely rebuilt in 2008 by well-known RZV/RD/RZ engine specialist Wilson Performance of Lee’s Summit, MO at a cost of $4000. It has done little mileage since. I have receipts for the work, which included Wilson’s “Blueprint” rebuild plus “Phase 1” performance tuning. To see what is included in the work, click here. In summary, the performance build included new RZV Performance cranks, new Wiseco pistons, port and gasket matching, plus a lot more. I received enormous interest in this bike last time I listed it, including several offers during and after canceling the auction that were not quite enough. Most of my auctions end early due to a change of heart on my part, or someone having reached out to me with a reasonable offer that saves both of us the time and hassle of waiting for the auction to run its course. So, if you are in the market for an RZV500R (or RZ500/RD500LC), and this one meets your criteria, I suggest you bid early and often, and/or contact me directly with your best offer. Condition: The bike has 30,533km (just under 19k miles) on the clock. The paintwork is very nice, although there are a few nicks, scratches, and rock chips; all decals are cleared into the paint, the base of which is a pearlescent white. The bike is clean, but not show clean. The stock magnesium wheels were professionally refinished and the Dunlop Arrowmax tires are in very nice condition. The oil tank leaks some from the fill cap. The upright foam seat bolster has some worn spots around the edges (see pix). There’s some surface corrosion on some bolts here and there. I have tried to describe and photograph anything that really stood out on the bike condition-wise, but this is now a 30 year old motorcycle with some light wear and tear, so I cannot be held accountable for every single scratch, chip, crack or ding. A new Yuasa battery is included in the sale. Terms:The bike is sold on a signed-over Connecticut title. The buyer can fill in his/her info. This is a 30+ year old 2-stroke motorcycle; no warranty is expressed or implied. Your bid is a commitment to buy, not an option to buy, so please ask any and all questions prior to bidding. The bike is available for inspection by appointment only in the Brewster, NY 10509 area. I cannot crate the bike, but I will meet with the shipper of your choice. Delivery in the tri-state area is possible in exchange for expenses, but please coordinate this with me ahead of time to confirm. The bike is for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time and for any reason. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. Good luck!