GM’s ’68 A-body redo was notable on several fronts. The two-door/four-door differences in the wheelbase weren’t standard fare as the previous generation (’64-’67) made do with one, regardless of the body configuration. There was still a surprising amount of… more»
Buick Skylark
Coral Mist Magnificent! 1964 Buick Skylark
The big news at GM in ’64 was the new intermediate A-body spread across four different brands as the Chevrolet Chevelle, Pontiac Tempest, Oldsmobile F-85, and Buick Special. All four also offered upscale trim levels too in the form… more»
Restored Show Piece: 1954 Buick Skylark
The stuff of high-dollar car shows is how I’d describe this 1954 Buick Skylark. I’ve seen plenty on TV auctions but I’m not sure that I’ve ever actually seen one in the steel. And there’s a likely reason for… more»
13K Miles! 1978 Buick Skylark Sport Coupe
There is so much to like about this 1978 Buick Skylark, not the least of which is that eye-popping color, and in case you haven’t noticed by now, that wicked huge padded landau vinyl roof, which was an option… more»
Spectacular Survivor: 1972 Buick Skylark
OK, it’s not a GS! If you’re looking for a muscle car review, this won’t be it. Over time, I have come to appreciate the pedestrian, bread and butter models of cars that had a muscle car component. And… more»
Solid Survivor: 1965 Buick Skylark
This 1965 Buick Skylark will undoubtedly check off a lot of boxes for many people: it’s a mid-1960s GM A-Body, it’s a coupe, it’s all original, and it’s running and driving! Although it’s almost 60 years old, this car… more»
Skylark V8 Equipped! 1962 Buick Special
Throughout the fifties, domestic cars were, for the most, part, standard-sized. The wheelbase dimensions changed based on trim levels, but full-size cars were the mainstay. Take Buick for example, 1960 saw models including the Electra, Invicta, and LeSabre, produced… more»
One-Owner 1968 Buick Skylark Custom
This 1968 Buick Skylark Custom hasn’t been for sale since, well since 1968. This is the first time it’s been for sale since it was brand new and it has had just one owner this whole time, a very… more»
One-Family California Car: 1962 Buick Skylark
It’s hard to believe that 1959 was a year of smaller cars being introduced in Detroit, given the iconic 1959 Cadillac and other cars that were at their biggest. One such smaller offering was the Buick Skylark and this… more»
Single Family Owned 1961 Buick Special Skylark
Having only traveled 57,000 miles in the last 59 years, this 1961 Buick Special Skylark is one incredible car. It has also been in the same family since it was new so that makes it even more special, no… more»
Rusty Project: Buick Skylark GS 350
Russ Dixon sent us this lead for a 1972 Buick Skylark GS 350. The car is located in Lansing, Michigan but was last owned by someone in Alabama so there is no title and Alabama plates on the car…. more»
Blue Plate: 1972 Buick Skylark Sportwagon
I’m sorry that station wagons have pretty much gone the way of the passenger pigeon, at least in the U.S. I learned to drive on one and have driven many over the years. And it seems like you can… more»
Fantastic 1965 Buick Skylark Convertible!
When you think of 1965 GM “A” bodies, the redeveloped Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibu/SS and redesigned Pontiac Tempest/LeMans/GTO generally get all of the press. Well, those two need to move over and make room for this 1965 Buick Skylark convertible, located… more»
One family Owned 1969 Buick Skylark Survivor!
In 1968, GM radically changed the design of their four “A” body, intermediate cars, the Chevrolet Chevelle, Pontiac Lemans, Oldsmobile Cutlass and Buick Skylark. The wheelbase was split so that two-door hardtops, coupes, and convertibles rode on a 112”… more»
Rust-Free 3-Speed: 1967 Buick Skylark
From California to just northeast of Carson City, Nevada, this 1967 Buick Skylark shows the results of having lived a life in an area of the US that doesn’t spread tons and tons of salt on the roads in… more»