Buick was on a winning streak at the end of the seventh decade in the closing century of the past millennium, with almost 652,000 cars. The GM high-end division had leaped immensely in the sixties' ...
If you were a fan of performance back in the late ‘60s, GM had more than a few models in its portfolio to fit the bill. Now, we’re watching this matchup between two of those GM go-fast machines with a ...
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1968 Buick GS 400 Convertible Four-Speed Headlines Hagerty Marketplace’s No-Reserve SugarCreek Collection Sale
Rare Buick GS 400 Convertible joins Hagerty Marketplace auction with fresh upgrades and a Power Tour appearance. A striking 1968 Buick GS 400 Convertible equipped with a four-speed manual transmission ...
1968 witnessed the introduction of the second-generation Skylark, and just as expected, General Motors made plenty of changes, starting with the different wheelbases and ending with the mandatory ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
Most of you approved of the super-beater '70 Skylark, with a small but vocal minority who felt physical pain at the very sight of the beat-to-hell Buick. I'm pretty sure that the approval rating of ...
The Buick GS 400 was offered for the 1969 model year as either a hardtop or convertible. It could be had in standard 400 cubic-inch configuration producing 340 horsepower, or Stage 1 dress with ...
When Jon Slaboch was 17 he purchased a complete but used-up Granada Gold '67 Buick GS 400. He drove the Buick for a year and graduated high school, and then in 1989 he began tearing the car apart in ...
One of just 212 built, this numbers-matching GS 400 Stage 1 blends luxury and muscle in a rising collector market. A highly collectible piece of American muscle car history has come to light in the ...
"I banged a lot of nails to get these cars." Those are the words of Jim Sheils, a 51-year-old Franklin, Massachusetts, construction worker and extremely focused 1966 Buick Skylark GS collector. How ...
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