The first two Buick automobiles were built in 1899 and 1900, not by Buick Motor Co. founder David Buick but by an engineer named Walter Marr at the “Buick Auto-Vim and Power Co.” Related Articles Me & ...
When talking about rare cars, we usually think about vehicles that saw daylight in very limited numbers. The 1971 Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda, built in only 114 units, comes to mind. But some classics are ...
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I’ve been toying with the idea of a column about cars that I have owned (some almost owned) since I acquired my first, in 1953. In order to write this piece, I thought I would simply total up the ...
Gary Myhre of Glyndon plans to restore the "woodie" vehicle like he's done with others he owns, and has done for customers over the years. Gary Myhre, at his home outside of Glyndon, restores "woodies ...
A binder filled with early GM designs has been uncovered, showing pages upon pages of classic Buick sketches and concepts. The binder was initially discovered in 2024 by Josh Quick, a car enthusiast ...
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I suppose I left you hanging after last week’s column where I told you of my very brief romance with the 1940 Buick and ended with “and that’s another story.” Well this is the story. The Buick really ...
The sedan line-up underwent a massive change from the 1990s to the late 2000s. The large-scale, V-8 powered Buick Roadmaster sedan was retired in 1996 (also the last rear-wheel drive car Buick would ...
Buicks were well known for their powerful straight-eight-cylinder engines long before World War II. Although they definitely were not quick off-the-line, once they were rolling, the big Buicks were ...