1955 was Buick’s best year in all its half-century history, with over 738,000 cars produced. The General Motors division leaped a staggering 300,000 units over the 1954 volumes, and fortunes appeared ...
During the 1960s, the most mainstream possible vehicle for American streets was a GM-built sedan, either a full-sized B-Body or a mid-sized A-Body. These cars flew out of showrooms by the millions ...
Some say that washing and detailing videos are like ASMR content for car people. I just think that these types of videos are incredibly satisfying, especially if the car in question is a classic that ...
Chevrolet engines have powered countless race cars from the past, but General Motors other brands, such as Cadillac, Buick and Oldsmobile, only appear periodically in the motorsports history books.
If this 1962 Buick Special restomod looks familiar, that’s because it’s seen a lot of attention in its lifetime. After sitting in stock form until 2002, Ted and Sue Richardson decided it was time for ...
The Ayala brothers, Harry Westergard, Gene Winfield, Neil Emory, the Barris brothers, and other customizers of the postwar decade were masters at creating a timeless, classic style that has been ...
The best mild customs often don't look like customs at all. Instead they look like cars that should have rolled off the assembly line. They should look like the simple, fluid creations automotive ...
When Allan Hemminger found his 1951 Buick Special convertible 40 years ago fate played a significant role in the discovery. “I ran across it completely by accident,” Hemminger recalls. “I was ...
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Buick built the industry's first all-coil suspension in 1938, and by losing fewer sales than other makes, Buick settled into fourth place in a declining U.S. market. But more changes were coming for ...