A good Buick is premium, distinctive, powerful, and a great value. That's why this 1971 Buick Skylark Custom convertible is so appealing. The Custom trim of the Skylark upholds the premium end of the model line, and this one does it quite nicely. You see it up front in the mirror-like shine of the bumper and headlight surrounds. The profile has good panel fit, and the doors that close with confidence. And in the rear, few companies could integrate the chrome bumper into the sheetmetal design better than Buick. This Custom even has the custom distinction of a billet grille. There's also a bit of a sporting attitude when you see how the green paint looks against the tight-fitting black folding roof. And Buick's Mag-style Rallye wheel package is truly an iconic finishing touch. But more than just a great package, this one is desirable because it's rare. These premium Custom convertibles has a price that rivaled the GS models, and so less than 4,000 were produced in '71.Beneath the power folding roof is a dark green interior. The way the inside and outside colors are so nicely coordinated, it gives this Skylark a cool seamless appearance with the top down. This is a highly original interior, and so you can still easily see the premium treatment of the Custom trim. There's seating for six total, so there's plenty of room for family and friends. But all you have to do is fold down the armrest on the front split-bench, and this Buick offers plenty of individual comfort. In fact, this is a very driver-oriented setup. The two-spoke factory steering wheel with wood paneling gives you a clear view at the full dash with heat/defrost controls and matching green/wood appearance. The bright Dante Red of Buick's own engine block is something we all love to see when the hood is open at the car shows. And this one really looks fantastic with a very clean and correct presentation, right down to the factory air topper. Plus, while people are marveling at the full appearance, you get to drive home the wow-factory by telling everyone this is the car's original V8. The special Buick motors provide big torque from a small package and a unique sound that's music to a Buick lover's ears. Out on the road, this droptop earns its easy cruising reputation with features like the three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and front disc brakes.Complete with owner's manual, you get rarity, distinction, and vintage appeal all in one very affordable package. So if you don't want to be green with envy, grab this deal today.