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Buick may not be famous for muscle cars, but they sure did create some of the baddest rides of the Golden Age.
The Special is another Buick model with a beginning in the 1930s and a fragmented production history. Like the Roadmaster, it debuted in 1936, and that first generation remained in production ...
Fewer of these were made than Buick's coach-built luxury cars from the 1930s. What car it is might surprise you, too. At first glance, it looks like a regular Buick you could get at the time.
David Dunbar Buick founded his namesake brand in 1903 and for a long time its cars wore the company name in script, but in the 1930s a logo was adopted that featured a shield with a unique design ...
This Buick is also a proper hot rod when it comes to motivation. Initially powered by a 230-cubic-inch (3.8-liter) straight-eight, the van now rocks a 350-cubic-inch V8 of the GM variety.
Bulgari’s passion for cars began with Buick, and an array of Buicks is at the heart of his collection. He’s got everything from a 1922 Woody that’s one of the first station wagons to the ...