The Buick Century spanned seventy-five years as a model in the division’s lineup, first appearing before World War II. Introduced in 1936 as the renamed Series 60, the Century utilized the shorter ...
1955 was Buick’s best year in all its half-century history, with over 738,000 cars produced. The General Motors division leaped a staggering 300,000 units over the 1954 volumes, and fortunes appeared ...
I am not sure why the 1956 Buick lineup continues to rattle around in my brain, haunting my dreams. Whatever the reason, I know that I must be free of it. To free myself of it, I must process it, and ...
The Chevy Tri-Five cars (1955-57) have undoubtedly captured the hot-rodder's imagination through the decades. Well-built, they offered good looks and great performance, thus making Chevrolet products ...
FLINT, MI -- A Flushing man brought an old Buick back to its original home of Flint to give his father a piece of his youth. Mike Tabaszewski's 1956 Buick Special was one of about 35 Buicks that the ...
The 1956 Buick Centurion was a concept car that experimented with multiple ideas that were extremely advanced for the time. Even the appearance of the vehicle brings to mind "The Jetsons," and it is ...
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The Roadkill guys have taken on some daunting projects before, but this one might be their most ambitious yet. On this episode, hosts David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan visit a junkyard in the ...
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In 1956, Matthew Krajacik strolled into Logan Square Buick, located on Chicago's Northwest side at the intersection of Milwaukee and Sacramento. The bustling city dealership held lots of promise for a ...
FLINT, MI—Buick designer Charles Jordan named his 1956 concept automobile the Centurion, but children have a different moniker for it: the Jetsons car. The sleek car, painted in bright red and white, ...