1954 Buick Skylark
Please note that while this 1954 Buick Skylark is currently not in running condition the consignor is endeavoring to replace what is believed to be a failed fuel pump to return it to running condition.
Please note that the fuel issue has been easily remedied and the car again starts and runs as it should.
Please note photos of the undercarriage have been added.
Please note the power windows, all lights, turn signals, and dash lighting operate properly.
Please note photos of the engine number have been added.
Video Gallery

1954 Buick Skylark Start Up Video
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
By the mid-60s Southern California was engulfed in a car craze, captivating young men like Steven J. Karlock, who became enamored with the Shelby 427 Cobra. Steven's passion for high-quality cars began with a Cobra, extended to Corvettes, and grew to include many legendary marques. Together with his wife, Jackie, he restored and cherished these vehicles. They later moved to Hannibal, Missouri, where they opened Karlock's Museum of Pop Culture in a historic grain depot along the Mississippi River. The museum, showcasing top-tier motorcars and memorabilia, became a Midwest gem. Hagerty Marketplace is honored to present The Karlock’s Collection, offered entirely without reserve.
The 1953 Buick Skylark convertible was the centerpiece of General Motors’s 50th Anniversary. Based on the premium-series Roadmaster chassis, powered by Buick’s first modern V8 engine, and taking cues from design boss Harley Earl’s Buick XP-300 Motorama dream car. Following the success of the 1953 Skylark, it returned for 1954, redesigned and reimagined. The Skylark was now its own model, based on the 122 inch wheelbase Special chassis but with the hottest Roadmaster 200 horsepower “Fireball” V8 under the hood. For 1954, each Skylark convertible body was reworked extensively, highlighting the Skylark’s chrome Kelsey-Hayes 40-spoke wire wheels. The rear fenders were reshaped and fitted with large, fin-like chromed taillights. The unique interior featured one or two shades of leather, heat-pressed in a “waffle” pattern seen on the Motorama show cars and lavished with all the power accessories available in mid-century America.
Originally finished in Titian Red, this 1954 Buick Skylark is now Arctic White, the interior in White leather seats and Red bolsters. At $4,483 the 1954 Skylark was a dream beyond the reach of most, and only 836 were built. Today it is estimated just 136 survive, making this a rare opportunity to own Buick’s boldest Fifties dream machine.
Highlights
Offered from The Karlock’s Collection
Believed one of 136 existing out of 836 produced
322 cu-in OHV “Fireball” V8 engine
“Twin-Turbine Dynaflow” automatic transmission
Chrome Kelsey-Hayes 40-spoke wire wheels
Arctic White over White and Red Leather color combination
The chassis number (7A1100432) decodes as:
7 – Roadmaster
A – 1954 model year
1 – Flint, Michigan, assembly plant
100432 – Production sequence number
The Body Tag decodes as:
Model – 54-100 1954 Skylark
Style – 54-4667SX 1954, Buick Skylark convertible
Body – G 676 Flint, Michigan, assembly sequence number
Paint – 17 Titian Red (now Arctic White)
Trim – 65 Red Leather seat and bolster (now Red and White)
Features
BFGoodrich Silvertown whitewall tires
Chrome wheel arch trim
Power brakes
Power steering
Power windows
Power seats (four-way)
Power antenna
Power convertible top
Foot-controlled Selectronic radio
Electric clock
Automatic Glove Compartment Light
Cigarette Lighter
Direction Signals
Dual Horns
Easy-Eye Glass
Flexible Spoke Steering Wheel
Foamtex Seat Cushions
Heater & Defroster
High Air Intake Ventilation System
Rear View Mirror
Safety Group (includes Back-Up Lights, Windshield Washer, Glareproof Mirror & Parking Brake Signal Light)
Self-Locking Parking Brake
Wire Wheels (Kelsey-Hayes)
Wrap-Around Windshield
Known Imperfections
Please note that all lots in The Karlock’s Collection are offered after many years of static museum display, without operation or road use. The selling estate endeavored to advance all cars to running condition, however, as a result of the extended museum display, it is to be assumed that every lot will require additional mechanical attention before being driven safely on open roads. All cars will have immediate needs associated with long-term static display and require sorting to perform best and safely. All lots are sold as is, where is.
Paint chips above both headlights
Paint crack in lower right corner below trunk lid
Power top does not operate
Included
Factory documents and books
Detailed restoration receipts and photographs
Various spare parts and upholstery
Spare wheel and tire
Car cover
Ownership History
This 1954 Buick Skylark was owned by Edward Lee Borzi of Los Angeles in the 1970s before it was acquired by Susan Roscoe of Harbor City, California. It became a member of the Karlock Car Collection on 14 May 1984.
Additional Notes
A private preview will be hosted by Hagerty Marketplace for registered bidders on Sunday August 18 and Monday the 19th. You must call the representing Car Specialist, Ramsey Potts (912.508.4096), in advance to secure an appointment.
Additionally, due to the cars being stored in a personal residence, following the close of the auction all lots must be retrieved while a Hagerty Marketplace representative is onsite beginning Tuesday, September 3rd through Tuesday, September 10. No cars can be retrieved prior to September 3 and any lots remaining after September 10 will be removed from the facility and placed in an adjacent lot.
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Ramsey Potts Phone: 912.508.4096 email: rpotts@hagerty.com