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'62 Skylark, #s 215/Stick, Cheap Driver
Neat car for $8500. According to the seller, this one came with the factory 4-speed which has been replaced with a T5.
These cars are light enough to be fun with the small-displacement V8s. Definitely tough to find nice ones these days, and this car looks well kept and solid. Bet this one shows up in a few weeks being sold by a dealer for $12,500.... Link to 1962 Skylark auction |
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markinnaples (11-23-2020) |
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Very interesting engine, that 215. I believe (may be wrong) that British Leyland/Range Rover bought all the tooling for that engine from GM and used it in a few cars (Triumphs, Range Rovers). My brother has a 1980 Triumph TR8 and it has that engine, in all aluminum form, real screamer
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earntaz (11-24-2020) |
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Knew a few guys that put those 215's in Vega's and ran em on Mulholland back in the day.
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Gone
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Brings back memories....had the exact car,minus the 4 speed back in high school.Mine was also an Oklahoma car.Bought it off of a guy who came up here to work in the U.S.Embassy.Mine was red/white top.
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