From the November 1969 issue of Hot Rod magazine: Those who appreciate good cars had an eye out for the GS 455. Buick may have the surprise issue in the super-car series this model year. The 400-cubic ...
The model year 1970 witnessed the departure of the 400 and the introduction of the 455ci (7.5-liter) engine, giving birth to the Buick GS 455. The engine could be had in multiple configurations. The ...
Speaking of advanced engines, Buick had, for a time, one of the most high-tech mass-produced big-block V8s ever made in the ...
Sometimes, the rarest muscle cars don’t surface at auctions or museums—they roll quietly into a local cruise night and steal the show. That was the case in San Diego, California, where a pristine 1971 ...
As Buick's star continues to rise in the 21st century as a worldwide player in the near-luxury segment, few of its international customers have any inkling of the rich performance history the brand ...
The 1970 Buick GS Stage 1 arrived in showrooms with polite paperwork and impolite performance. On paper it was a mid-size Buick with a big 455 V8 and a modest bump in rated output, but on the street ...
If you’ve been missing the absurd comedy of the Cars and Zebras YouTube channel, fear not, because your favorite striped, shades-wearing muscle car lover is back in the thick of it. This time, C&Z is ...
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