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Junkyard Gem: Heavily personalized 1997 Buick Skylark Custom Sedan

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Normally I wouldn’t be much interested in a third-generation

GM

N-Body (a family that includes the

Chevy Malibu

and Olds Achieva) spotted

in the junkyard

, though a case could be made for such a vehicle’s historical significance. This ’97 Skylark, however, arrived in a Northern California self-service wrecking yard well-plastered with stickers, reflectors, and other personalizing touches, making it an interesting document of its time and place.

Junked 1997 Buick Skylark Custom

It appears that both of the original white fenders got mashed and then replaced with blue ones, almost certainly obtained cheaply at a yard like this one. If you’re not going to paint your new fenders to match the car, then you’re already well down the slippery slope to making the car a giant mobile canvas to display your interests.

Junked 1997 Buick Skylark Custom

A 20-year-old GM N-Body, regardless of how nice it was when new, isn’t worth much, and you could stretch a line of these cars from

Lansing

to

Lahore

with all the used-up Ns sitting in American wrecking-yard inventory right now.

Junked 1997 Buick Skylark Custom

Perhaps it was the grandchild of the car’s original owner who indulged in

White Widow cannabis

and listened to

Siouxsie & the Banshees

.

Junked 1997 Buick Skylark Custom

The odds against finding the original window sticker in a car like this are mighty long, but here it is. Sold new at

Putnam Buick in Burlingame

.

Junked 1997 Buick Skylark Custom

It appears that this car spent most of its final decade in or near Mill Valley. Mill Valley is a mere 30 miles from Burlingame, or about three hours of

Buick

driving (you have to go past SFO, through San Francisco, and across the Golden Gate Bridge, a journey featuring apocalyptically terrible traffic at just about any time). Drive east across the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge and you’ll get to this Skylark’s final parking space, about 20 miles from Mill Valley. This car lived its whole life near the shores of San Francisco Bay, and it will die there.

Junked 1997 Buick Skylark Custom

Feathers and a political-party charm adorn the headliner.

Junked 1997 Buick Skylark Custom

This car’s final owner had a practical side, as we can see from the many reflectors and lengths of safety tape. Just the thing for avoiding a T-bone wreck in the dead of night!

“Essentially, Skylark embodies all of the features customers expect from a Buick, in a smaller package, with a very attractive MSRP.”

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