Buick

Colonnade Coupe With 24K Miles: 1973 Buick Regal

The first time I spotted a ’73 Buick Regal I was shocked at how much its appearance had changed from its 1972 Skylark predecessor, a design that seemed to be universally praised along with its Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile… more»

35K Mile Cream Puff: 1985 Buick LeSabre

This 1985 Buick LeSabre is about as nice as it gets for a GM sedan from the middle 80s, and the seller describes it as a “cream puff” with just 35,000 original miles. This is peak grandma car territory,… more»

Collector Car Project: 1987 Buick Grand National

Finding an iconic muscle car at a bargain basement price is always tempting, but it often means you’re buying it in near-basketcase condition. That’s potentially the case with this desirable 1987 Buick Grand National, but it still looks like… more»

Gold Edition!? 1964 Buick Riviera

UPDATE 5/6/2020 – This Gold Edition Riviera ended up getting bid up to $14,199, but it appears the buyer backed out as the car has now been relisted here on eBay. This time it’s being offered with a BIN… more»

Super Cool: 1957 Buick Super Riviera

I’m not saying they’re not worthy, but the public’s general focus of GM’s Tri-Five offering seems to be squarely on the Chevrolets. That, rather, unfortunately, leaves the other GMs of those years in the backseat. I’ll take this opportunity… more»

Great Potential: 1978 Buick Skylark

I’ll make a bold statement right now. While the 1970s might not have been the greatest of eras when it comes to considering classic cars, they are becoming a viable alternative for people who would like to travel down… more»

Three Rows of Seating: 1991 Buick Roadmaster

When you write for a site like Barn Finds, you start to notice how you see certain cars over and over again. This is not a bad thing, as it gives some indication as to the pulse of the… more»

Mostly Original: 1976 Buick Century Special Landau

The more uncommon or less liked a car is, the more I like it. That’s no exception here with this 1976 Buick Century Special. Each time I scroll through the photos, I like it a little more. This Special… more»

Solid First Year: 1963 Buick Riviera

I was raised in a household where the majority of our family cars wore the blue oval badge, and I do admit that I will always have a soft spot for Ford products. However, from the moment that I… more»

Pole Barn Find: 1962 Buick Wildcat With 12K Miles

Now here’s a for-real barn find and a pretty substantial discovery at that, a first-year, 1962 Buick Wildcat. The story goes that the previous long term owner’s husband purchased this car for her in late 1962 and she only… more»

Ready For Lift-Off: 1973 Buick Apollo 455

Nova, Omega, Ventura and Apollo, talk about GM badge-engineering! And from a performance perspective, the Nova and the one year only Ventura based GTO have all of the cred. The others? Not so much so. Well, Nova and GTO,… more»

My BF Success Story: 1993 Buick Roadmaster Wagon

It’s not often that we Barn Finds writers get to post about a BF Success Story and Our Cars at the same time, but I’m pleased to report that this 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon has been purchased, brought… more»

Never This Nice: 1989 Buick Regal Limited Coupe

This 1989 Buick Regal is one of those cars I remember seeing everywhere when they were less than 10 years young, but they have seemingly all disappeared at this point. While certainly the type of vehicle your grandparents might… more»

How Many Left? 1979 Chevy Monza Spyder

Chevrolet Monzas are hard enough to find as-is but try tracking down an original Spyder package car. This is a unicorn among unicorns, with the upgraded factory suspension, decal kit, and a Buick V6 paired to a T50 five-speed… more»

46k original miles: 1965 Buick Skylark

This 1965 Buick Skylark has been used sparingly, as it has a claimed 46,395 original miles. The 2nd owner purchased the Skylark from the estate of the original owner in Ohio and promptly moved the car to Utah. Looking… more»

Rudy Russo Special: 1972 Buick Centurion

I might be a bit biased here because the kind of car I love best is what I call a ‘Nick Nolte’, my generic term for a big, old, beat-up American ragtop. While his hard-boiled character in the movie… more»

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