The Buick Skylark GS 400 sat at the heart of the late‑sixties muscle car wave, pairing a midsize body with serious big‑block ...
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 ...
Buick Skylark received series status in 1964, with General Motors also launching a four-door sedan in addition to the existing versions (two-door convertible, two-door sedan, and hardtop). A wagon ...
The mid-1960s were the crucible years of the American muscle car movement. While names like GTO, Mustang, and Chevelle became household staples, Buick took a more understated route. The 1966 Buick ...