2dr Coupe 8-cyl. 300cid/210hp 2bbl
$9,000 Avg. Value*

Model Overview

History of the 1964-1967 Buick Skylark

Like Oldsmobile's F-85, Buick's Special graduated from senior compact to a mid-sized model in 1964 thanks to the introduction of GM's new A-body platform, a full-frame foundation that rolled on a 115-inch wheelbase. As before, the next-generation Skylark was adorned with special trim and an upscale interior. Bucket seats were standard for the topless A-body Skylark, but optional for its hardtop running mate. A four-door Skylark sedan also entered the mix in 1964. A cast-iron V-6 displacing 225 cubic inches was standard that year, with a 300-cid V-8 available as an option. A two-door sedan joined the mix in 1965, and both the V-6 and V-8 Skylarks were available through 1967.

In 1965, Buick used the Skylark as a base for its GTO knock-off, the Gran Sport. Offered as a coupe, hardtop or convertible, the '65 GS was powered by the full-sized Wildcat's 325-hp 401-cid V-8. In 1967, the Gran Sport became a stand-alone model as the GS 340 and GS 400.

1966 buick skylark Info

  • Body Styles
  • 2dr Convertible
  • 2dr Coupe
  • 2dr Sport Coupe
  • 4dr Hardtop
  • Engine Types
  • 8-cyl. 300cid/210hp 2bbl
  • 8-cyl. 340cid/260hp 4bbl
  • 6-cyl. 225cid/160hp 2bbl
  • 8-cyl. 340cid/220hp 2bbl
  • Additional Info
  • Curb Weight: 3034 lbs.
  • Length: 204 in.
  • Wheel Base: 115 in.
  • Number Produced
  • 7,881

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