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Old 04-23-2005, 03:29 PM
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does anybody own a Buick Skyhawk.....I do and it stills runs, with 450,000 miles on it....never relplaced anything (well you know the usuals, water pump, theromsat)...now thats a well built AMERICAN car!!!
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Not only does it show a well built car, it shows that it had a loving owner (yourself) to take excellent care of her.

Sir, I commend you for taking beautiful care of a wonderful automobile.
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Re: SkyHawk/Roadhawk

Have a 79 Roadhawk in restoration, Looking for a few parts, the 79-80 had less than 1000 made, for both years combined.
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Re: SkyHawk/Roadhawk

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Have a 79 Roadhawk in restoration, Looking for a few parts, the 79-80 had less than 1000 made, for both years combined.
Please be advised that AF rules prohibit resurrecting posts this old and normally I would close the thread. However, I will allow it to remain open and have moved this to the new Buick Skyhawk subforum. It needs content.

Plus I have some interest in Skyhawks since I owned a sister Olds Starfire SX.



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Just bought last month. never even heard of these badass cars before. i used to think buick just made boats and grandma cars . wow i was wrong ! keep rockin the skyhawk!!!!!!
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That's in fairly decent shape for the year. I haven't seen one in my area for well over 15 years. Up here they all rust out from the salt use in the winter. I remember these cars. A lot of women owned them, especially waitresses, and bartenders that I knew. Cheap economical transportation back then. I remember that "front end' look before composite headlamps arrived on the scene later in the '80s, with the 2 headlamps side by side.
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