The Buick Riviera was restyled for the ’65 model year. Headlights were now oriented vertically and hidden behind clamshell-style doors that opened from the center when the lights were turned on. Faux ...
The iconic Chevrolet Chevelle reached its performance peak in the early 1970s when it came with a 454-cubic-inch (7.4-liter) big-block V8. Rated at 450 horsepower, the LS6 made the Chevelle one of the ...
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 1971 Buick GS has long lived in the shadow of louder, flashier muscle cars, its image shaped more by luxury badges and changing emissions rules than by what it could actually do on pavement. Yet ...
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' ...
From the November 1969 issue of Hot Rod magazine: Those who appreciate good cars had an eye out for the GS 455. Buick may have the surprise issue in the super-car series this model year. The 400-cubic ...
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