Buicks may be more famous now for luxury vehicles than powerful road beasts, but things were different once upon a time.
The model year 1970 witnessed the departure of the 400 and the introduction of the 455ci (7.5-liter) engine, giving birth to the Buick GS 455. The engine could be had in multiple configurations. The ...
What began in 1965 as a performance upgrade for the Skylark evolved into a standalone model by 1967, dropping the "Skylark" badge and keeping only the "GS." By 1970, Buick was finally allowed to throw ...
We're always on the lookout for big horsepower, but we're also open to combinations that we don't see every day. The B.O.P (Buick, Olds, Pontiac) contingent doesn't get much love, so when we found ...
As far back as I can recall, I have been a Buick guy. In fact, I came home from the hospital in a 1971 GS 350 four-speed that was my mother's daily driver in 1972. Maybe it's the underdog allure that ...
The Buick Riviera was introduced in October of 1962 as a 1963 model. At first, the personal-luxury Riviera was a car without a company, as prior to mock-up, it had not been determined which marque ...
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