Buick

Red Hot: 1968 Buick Riviera

Red and black just looks perfect on some cars. This 1968 Buick Riviera shows off this combination very well in all the right places. Had the colors been reversed with black paint and a red top, the effect just… more»

Cheap Collectible? Rough 1987 Buick Grand National

Typically, the words “cheap” and “Grand National” do not go together. Though they aren’t yet highly valuable cars, it has been many years since one could be had for under $10,000 in most conditions. While the asking price of… more»

Pre-Winnebago: 1949 Buick Super Camper

Old-school camper conversions aren’t uncommon finds on these pages, but they don’t pop up all the frequently for sale in anything approaching conditions worth living in. This 1949 Buick Super camper conversion isn’t awful, considering how old it is… more»

Stored 30 Years! 1971 Buick GS 455 Four-Speed

Buick’s sales brochure boasted that their 1971 Buick GS had “Power to please or pass. Performance to believe in,” and this GS did not disappoint. Its optional 455 cid V8 made 315 HP and a brutal 450 lb-ft of… more»

Extra Seating: 1989 Buick Electra Estate Wagon

Big American wagons have been in style with one crowd or another since the beginning. This B-body Buick is one of the most iconic wagons of the 1980s and shared a platform with the Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser and the… more»

Desert Flower! 1967 Skylark GS 400

Production of Buick’s legendary “Nailhead” V8 came to an end after model year 1966, and Buick customers expected the new V8 to deliver the civility and power of the Nailhead. To suit Buick’s position as a stepping stone between… more»

Boat-Tailed Garage Find! 1972 Buick Riviera

When Buick introduced this “Boat Tail” Riviera in 1971, Bill Mitchell wanted “a classic,” and the polarizing design guaranteed a unique style that some people love and some hate. One thing’s for certain; these cars are never mistaken for… more»

Frankenwagon: 2000 Lincoln Town Car Wagon

Ford stopped making “big” station wagons in 1991 with the demise of the LTD Crown Victoria, though they did continue making the smaller Taurus wagon until 2005. This Town Car is somebody’s version of “what if” the bigger wagons… more»

Skyparts? 1971 Buick Skylark GS Convertible

There is not a lot of this Skylark left, but there is enough to make it a worthwhile project. When it left the factory, this was a 1971 Buick Skylark Gran Sport 4-speed convertible. According to the seller, this… more»

No Mice or Stink! 1972 Buick GS 455 Barn Find

This Buick may not look like much if the Dodge Charger Daytona (big wing, funny nose, and “look at me” stripes) is your idea of the quintessential muscle car, but Buick preferred to walk softly and carry a big… more»

Too Many Doors, Nah: 1954 Buick Special

Scanning through ads, this Buick listed on craigslist for $8,000 caught my eye. Some would move on after noticing the extra pair of doors or the missing set of portholes. The 1954 Buick Special was an all new design…. more»

One Year Only: 1972 Buick Skylark Sun Coupe

This rare Buick is said to not be a barn find, but rather a garage find. Well, it looks like it was parked in a barn to me! The seller purchased it from the original owner, who parked it… more»

Mighty Fine Stripin’: 1962 Buick Wagon

The seller describes this 1962 Buick Special Wagon as a rat rod, but I wouldn’t go that far, especially with the cool pinstripes! It’s for sale at no reserve here on eBay with an opening bid of $3,500 and is waiting… more»

FrankenRod: 1933 Buick Rat Rod

If costumes and telling scary stores just doesn’t get you heart pounding anymore, perhaps this Buick rat rod will the do the trick! I’m all for mixing old and new, but when I see builds like this, I get… more»

GNX Cloned 1987 Buick Grand National

The G-body Buick Regal has always appealed to me as a beautifully styled car. The Regals of the ’80s are extremely versatile in that they can be formed into just about any iteration of a two-door car you can… more»

Not A Zimmer: 1990 Buick Riviera

You’d be forgiven for mistaking this for a Zimmer Quicksilver. Both share a generic GM platform, lots of plastic chrome, and oddly disproportionate neo-classic styling. But whereas a Quicksilver is a dolled up Fiero, this Riviera is all Buick…. more»

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