

Here is a vintage car that you don't find often, especially with a body that is mostly solid. This is a desirable project car that would be an amazing vehicle when restored. For a few generations the station wagon with a rear facing 3rd row seat was the all-American family hauler. With the 'sporty' styling of the Skylark and the Vista Windows this Sportwagon wan't just a sedan with a little extra metal added to the back. This wagon is in need of a light restoration in order to have it look presentable on the road, although it runs and drives just fine. As far as the body goes, there are a few weak spots behind the rear wheels underneath the car, and a few spots in the trunk area. The upper windows are all in good shape as well as the roof rack, but the paint is faded. Interior is all there but much of it needs to be refinished; it has 3 bench seats with the last seat folding flat into the floor giving a flat floor in the cargo area. The car has a 340ci ''Wildcat'' V8 under the hood that runs strong and a 2-speed transmission that shifts just fine. With a little TLC this car would be a nice example of a late '60's American family station wagon.
Trim Tag Decode:
ST 66-44465= 4 Door 3 Seat V8 Stationwagon
TR 179= Saddle Vinyl Interior
RR= Flame Red upper and lower body
VIN Decode:
4= Buick Division
44= Custom wagon
65= 4-Door 3-Seat Sportwagon
6= 1966
H= Flint Production Plant
162518= Basic Production Number