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The 1973 Buick Century GS, is the best-kept muscle car secret in American performance history.While all the other automakers detuned their muscle in 1972, Buick put out this beast with the same ...
When they were introduced, these five muscle cars were not only the quickest American rides over the quarter-mile, but were ...
Buick in the Muscle Car Era. Even with the constraints of internal GM politics, Buick hit just the right tone through the 1960s. The move to downsize cars across the board in 1960 put Buick in the ...
The Buick Grand National and GNX Cut a Deep, Dark Path Through GM Muscle Car History. Back in the limelight in 2024 thanks to Kendrick Lamar, these hot Buicks defined American muscle in the 1980s.
Like Buick's other muscle car offerings, '60's era Invictas are often neglected in conversations centered on more popular models like the Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Mustang.
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A 1987 Buick GNX that only shows 8.7 miles on its odometer is being auctioned on June 19 at the Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas event. The car is one of just 547 like it that were made.
A 1987 Buick GNX muscle car has been sold for $215,000, the third-highest price paid for the rare model. Only 547 of the black coupes were built and prices have been skyrocketing in recent years.
By 1960, the muscle-car movement was taking off and Buick was falling behind. The company didn't introduce its first muscle car until 1965: the Skylark GS400.
From the July 1985 issue of Car and Driver.. One cannot take life too seriously when one looks at it from inside a Monte Carlo SS, a Buick Regal Grand National, or—to a lesser degree—an Olds 442.
The Buick Roadmaster first appeared in 1936, and new generations of the model were released throughout the ’40s and ’50s. The model stayed dormant until its revival from 1991-1996. Read Full Story ...