Buick once released a model that was so powerful that GM downplayed its true output to dodge corporate limits and keep ...
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A-Body Brothers In Arms: The Buick GS 455 vs. Oldsmobile 442 W-30
GM replaced its 1964-’67 A-bodies with new 1968 models, with new sheetmetal scheduled for every two years. Through ’69, the GTO was GM’s preeminent musclecar, and the 4-4-2 was its more refined ...
What began in 1965 as a performance upgrade for the Skylark evolved into a standalone model by 1967, dropping the "Skylark" badge and keeping only the "GS." By 1970, Buick was finally allowed to throw ...
Sometimes, the rarest muscle cars don’t surface at auctions or museums—they roll quietly into a local cruise night and steal the show. That was the case in San Diego, California, where a pristine 1971 ...
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