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One of just 2,102 built in 1985, this unrestored Grand National has had one owner for 35 years.A rare and remarkably well-preserved 1985 Buick Grand National has emerged for sale, representing one of ...
With the restomodding scene becoming more popular and more extreme by the day, this 1980s muscle car would be a great option ...
Built in the days where moving the family meant a big wagon, does this clean-looking Roadmaster have what it takes to open your wallet?
Cars and trucks sporting about every color imaginable greeted visitors to a shady Memorial Park Friday during the Antique Car ...
Buick tonight revealed the Avista concept – a 2+2 coupe that pushes the brand’s contemporary design trend and attempts to build from Buick's performance roots. This car represents a ...
The division's first memorable performance model was the 1936 Buick Century, which was the first American production car to combine an intermediate-sized body with a powerful eight-cylinder.
In 1936, Buick released a car it called Century. For the day, it was a runner. Using one of its smaller chassis, Buick stuffed its largest eight-cylinder engine, a 320 straight-eight, ...
Our featured car today fits into the 1930s-to-1950s-time frame, a beautiful 1940 Buick Special two-door convertible. The owner, mechanically inclined Bob Coates, of Danville, bought this car in 1959.
In 1936, Buick introduced the Century, a mid-size model equipped with a robust straight-eight engine borrowed from its larger siblings. While the term “muscle car” had yet to be coined, the Century ...