In 1971, Skylark was already approaching its end as a mid-sized model, with Buick planning the transition to the company market using Chevrolet's Nova as the base platform. The transition happened ...
As part of their 50 th anniversary celebration in 1953, Buick introduced the Buick Skylark, a convertible based on the flagship Buick Roadmaster. The Skylark came with a three-inch shorter windshield ...
FLINT ABC12's Randy Conat reports that it's not finished yet, but progress is being made. This is what the classic convertible looked like three years ago when workers began the restoration process.
Buick celebrated its 50 th anniversary by introducing the Buick Skylark for the 1953 model year. Based on Buick’s flagship Roadmaster platform, the Skylark had a more streamlined appearance courtesy ...
The Skylark was already selling well in 1965, so General Motors decided to kick it up a notch with the introduction of the Gran Sport option. Unveiled in mid-1965, the Gran Sport could be had as a ...
For 1963, Buick divided its model lineup into full-size and “trim-size” models, with the Skylark being the star car of the latter line, over the entry-level Special. As an approachably priced personal ...