The Buick Skylark GS 400 sat at the heart of the late‑sixties muscle car wave, pairing a midsize body with serious big‑block power and understated styling. Collectors now chase these cars not only for ...
The Gran Sport moniker graced Detroit for a decade, between 1965 and 1975, as Buick’s solemn proposal for the muscle car fad. Initially a Skylark option, the GS (Gran Sport, without a-d in Gran) grew ...
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After the stunning digital returns of other models recently, it's now time for the Buick Skylark to enjoy its 15 minutes of fame with an emphasis on digital – because Buick still won't make passenger ...
When General Motors introduced the innovative front-wheel-drive Chevrolet Citation as a 1980 model, each of the other North American GM car divisions (except Cadillac) received their own versions. Yes ...
During the heyday of Buick high-performance, Stage I 455-cubic-inch powerplants featured ram air induction systems with 360 hp and a staggering 510 ft.-lbs. of torque at only 2800 rpm. Stand back!
In the early 1950s, Buick dazzled the automotive world with two concept cars, the XP-300 and the LeSabre, low-slung two-seaters that pointed to the future. Inspired by the tremendous reaction to his ...
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As part of their 50 th anniversary celebration in 1953, Buick introduced the Buick Skylark, a convertible based on the flagship Buick Roadmaster. The Skylark came with a three-inch shorter windshield ...