The Gran Sport moniker graced Detroit for a decade, between 1965 and 1975, as Buick’s solemn proposal for the muscle car fad. Initially a Skylark option, the GS (Gran Sport, without a-d in Gran) grew ...
Seeing a classic get back on the road after decades of neglect is wonderful, especially when millions of oldtimers are rotting away in junkyards. But it's downright heart-warming when a classic is ...
FRANKLIN — Jimmy Shiels is obsessed, not that he’s asking your opinion. “I’m a hoarder,” he said unabashedly during a recent interview. “Some people collect garbage. I like cars” — vintage 1966 Buick ...
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For the season finale ofRoadkill's Junkyard Gold, Steve Magnante is back in Graham, Texas, at K&K Motors, looking through its 10,000-plus vehicles for cars that go fast with class—that means Buick.
The Buick Skylark had a new option package arrive for the 1965 model year. The Gran Sport package included a 325-horsepower, 401 cubic-inch Nailhead V8 (although it was called a 400 in the Skylark to ...
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