Buick Roadmaster’s are cool cars that pop up from time to time, but when was the last time you saw a solid Convertible? Certainly more desirable with its convertible roof, this not so common find is very solid, looking… more»
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Pretty Little Driver: 1961 Buick Special
Isn’t this a cute little ride, perhaps something a guy might be able to talk his wife into? It does have an aluminum V8 in the nose with some potential. It’s listed on craigslist in Auburn, California for $8,900. It… more»
Passion Needed: 1957 Buick Hot Rod
It’s usually sad to see a once-proud vehicle returning to the earth, but even more so when it’s clear that the car was once loved, was once somebody’s baby and the product of their blood, sweat, and tears. A… more»
Low Mileage Daily: 1956 Buick Special
Driven daily this Buick Special is described as having only 56,000 original documented miles. Parked in 1974, this Buick slept until the current owner purchased and revived this nice looking driver. Having recently received a great deal of maintenance… more»
Weekend Driver: 1967 Buick GS 340 California
This weekend driver rejoined the land of the living sometime after changing hands at an estate sale four years ago. This 1967 Buick appears to be a “GS 340 California,” a factory-built special model. Delivered only to California dealers,… more»
Wood-free Woodie! 1948 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
Time to acknowledge the elephant that is not in the room. To paraphrase Monty Python’s “Cheese Shop” sketch, this originally wood-bodied 1948 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon is “certainly uncontaminated by wood.” Offered here on eBay, and located in Marana, Arizona,… more»
Survivor Wildcat: 1964 Buick Convertible
What can I say, I love ’60s GM convertibles! Buick Wildcats have always had my attention and I enjoy writing about them. Powerful old American cars are always great fun, but powerful old American cars with a convertible top… more»
Slightly Weathered Classic: 1955 Buick Century
Arguably one of the best looking cars to have emerged from the 1950’s, the Buick Century is a stylish and sleek machine with Nailhead power. Looking like a survivor, this Buick shows signs of age, but is a very… more»
Eating Two Elephants: A Pair Of 1918 Buick Tourings
How do you eat an elephant? How do you eat two elephants? The answer is simple: one bite at a time. In restorations, things aren’t quite this simple, but a lot of cars end up completed if the owner… more»
“One Of A Kind” – 1995 Replica
If you’re tired of blending in with everyone else on the road with that black / white / silver / gray melted-bar-of-soap-looking car that you drive to work every day, here’s your chance to stand out from the crowd…. more»
No Reserve! 1987 Buick Grand National
We have seen quite a few Grand Nationals recently, they’re undoubtedly one of the hot bubble cars right now. Or, maybe they aren’t a bubble car and they’re really that good and that valuable. This 1987 Buick Grand National… more»
Slick Black Rocket: 1948 Pontiac Torpedo
This style of fastback is very characteristic of 1940s General Motors. Reader Peter R. sent us the link to this one, and I’m sure glad he did! We featured a 1950 Oldsmobile fastback recently that was very similarly styled,… more»
Rare H-Body: 1978 Buick Skyhawk
We still see the Chevy Monza pop up for sale every so often, but its platform mate – the Buick Skyhawk seen here – is spotted far less frequently. The seller claims it wears original paint, and retains its… more»
Two Seats And A Halo: 1990 Buick Reatta
In the late eighties and early nineties, General Motors decided to spice up Buick showrooms by adding a “halo” car. A halo car is one designed to bring customers into the showroom. These types of cars often display some… more»
One-Owner Drop Top: 1973 Buick Centurion
What a rear! It’s no secret that I love big American cars, but I’ll show my incompetence in the GM department by saying I did not previously know about Centurions! They were the Wildcat’s direct replacement, and at first… more»