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1972 Buick Riviera Riviera 455 Survivor

The 1973 Buick Riviera is just a cool car. I can’t believe that you could walk into a Buick showroom in 1973 and buy this much car with style and power. With just over 2 days remaining in the… more»

Original Survivor: 1968 Buick GS 400

While the idea of owning a pristine classic holds a great deal of attraction, there’s something quite special about owning a vehicle that wears its original survivor tag like a badge of honor. That is the case with this… more»

Rare 1976 Buick Century Pace Car

You don’t see these cars come up for sale very often. This is a 1976 Buick Century Pace Car and it is located in Clinton Township, Michigan. The car is unrestored and would be considered a mid-level project that… more»

Dusty 1948 Buick Super Barn Find

Update 11/6/20 – The seller has dropped their price here on eBay by a grand but is that enough to convince someone to drag it home? From 3/2/20 – A few months back, I reviewed a nicely preserved 1948… more»

Automotive Glamour: 1950 Buick Roadmaster Convertible

While British sports cars in the 1950s were aiming for the “size zero,” more angular and slender runway model type of vehicle designs, Buick was full steam ahead in quite the other direction: plus-sized, plush, sensuously round in all… more»

No Reserve Barn Find! 1978 Buick Regal Turbo Coupe

The year 1978 was a big one for Buick and its GM siblings.  Their full-size cars had undergone a very successful downsizing the previous year and now it was time for the “A” body intermediates. The previous A intermediate,… more»

1-Of-232: 1972 Buick Centurion Convertible 455

The Buick Centurion was a short-lived replacement for the Wildcat and was only built for three years, 1971-73. There were just 2,396 Centurion convertibles built that year, and we understand that only 10% of those or 232 came with… more»

Original Paint: 1958 Buick Century Caballero

The Century Caballero was one of two pillarless estate wagons sold by Buick in 1957-58. The Caballero hardtop wagon would be a short-lived venture, selling less than 15,000 copies across two model years. They were attractive wagons and its… more»

Modern Barn Find: 1996 Buick Roadmaster Wagon

Finding a car made in the last few decades that’s already as dusty and forgotten as something with fins or from the brass era is a rarity, but this 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon certainly looks every part of… more»

1987 Buick Grand National With 7,500 Miles!

I admit that I have a soft spot for the 1987 Buick Grand National. I know that the GNX was a more potent package, but there is something about the Black paint and those distinctive chrome wheels that sits… more»

No Reserve: 1964 Buick Riviera

We don’t see many 1st Generation Buick Rivieras here at Barn Finds, and those that do appear are usually in need of some major work. This 1964 model looks like it could be a good one. It presents well… more»

1 of 147: 1971 Buick GS 455 Convertible

Buick has used the Gran Sport moniker on several cars since 1965, combining muscle and luxury in one package. The Skylark GS was Buick’s answer to the GTO and it was intended to be the most lavishly equipped General… more»

No Reserve 1970 Buick GS 455 4-Speed

If a classic car with power to burn is on your radar, then maybe this 1970 Buick GS 455 is the car for you. It is a tidy survivor that has no urgent needs. The buyer could choose to… more»

No Reserve Survivor: 1978 Buick Riviera

This 1978 Buick Riviera represents the end of the line for the company’s B-body coupe, and the final fling for the conventional rear-wheel drive layout. The company’s marquee personal luxury coupe certainly enjoyed a long life as one of… more»

Boat-Tail Find: 1972 Buick Riviera

In 1963, Buick introduced its first personal luxury car, the Riviera. It was popular throughout the rest of the decade. The third generation (1971-73) saw a redesign that brought about the rebirth of boat-tail styling (remember the Auburn?), which… more»

Carport Find: 1963 Buick Riviera

Although one could argue that the Pontiac Grand Prix had this honor, the Buick Riviera was General Motors’ first personal luxury car. The design for 1963 was from the ground up and pioneered the GM E- platform. The Riviera… more»

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