Sitting close to the ground, painted black, and displaying brave aircraft-inspired design elements, this 1960 Buick LeSabre four-door sedan looks every inch a mafia car. The model flaunts rust with ...
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The sixties were a great decade for Detroit – probably the greatest ever – and car production slingshot into the Space Age with contagious enthusiasm. Recovering from the Eisenhower Recession of 1958, ...
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How the Buick GS 455 balanced civility with brute force
The Buick GS 455 arrived at the height of the muscle car era with a mission that sounded almost contradictory: deliver ...
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The years Buick offered the Wildcat 455 and what they sell for now
Buick’s Wildcat 455 occupies a brief but fascinating moment in American muscle history, when a full-size cruiser could still ...
Few remember this stunning example of American muscle.
Car advertisements are all over social media or TV commercials these days, but rewind to the 1960s and postcards were the go-to method for advertising luxury vehicles. These illustrations embodied the ...
Buick was founded in 1899 by David Dunbar Buick, incorporated in 1903, and that same year moved its headquarters from Detroit, Michigan, to Flint. The following year, Buick almost went bankrupt, but ...
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