The Buick Regal nameplate enjoyed a production run from 1973 to 2004, with a resurgence spanning 2011 to 2020. Serving as a symbol of Buick's commitment to delivering a robust and value-driven mid-size offering, the Regal witnessed the emergence of six distinct generations. Among these, the third generation stands out notably due to the introduction of the formidable Grand National variant. This particular model garnered significant attention for its remarkable capabilities, which included the ability to rival even the revered Corvettes of its time, effectively cementing its reputation both on the streets and the racetrack. For enthusiasts with a long-standing desire to own a Grand National, an exciting opportunity has emerged. Presently available for purchase is a meticulously maintained 1987 Buick Regal Grand National, boasting a mere 64,000 miles on its odometer. The current owner assures that all routine maintenance has been dutifully carried out, with recent alignment ensuring optimal performance.
Named after a species of bird, the Buick Skylark changed and adapted over its 46-year production run. Over its 6 product line-ups, the second generation is arguably the hottest. Built to take on the greatest of the muscle car era, here's your chance to own a legend of the past. Present today is this lovely 1971 Buick Skylark Convertible Restoration. It's a true automotive icon and made to revamp your weekend drives and driveway.
Buick's crack at the burgeoning personal luxury car market of the Sixties, the Riviera, made its first appearance in 1963. It saw eight generations of production until 1999 when it bowed out after over 1.1 million were made. This 1964 Buick Riviera Coupe is a fine example for someone wanting to get into the Riviera lifestyle and sample true Sixties American luxury. With 54,000 miles on the clock, it's had some work done and needs a bit more as well. Thus, it's the ideal car for someone seeking a classic as well as a weekend project.
The Special was built for several decades, undergoing multiple facelifts, including this particular iteration of a 1964 Buick Special Restomod. An automobile built for the people, the Special was a full-size car that came in different forms, this one being a 2-door. A restomod project, this Buick has been saved from expiration and given a new lease on life, ready to be enjoyed and appreciated by all passers-by, especially the driver. Packed with plenty of modern conveniences, a slick paint job, and a rebuilt engine that the current owner reports has less than 3,000 miles on the clock, very little can be said to turn down this special Buick.
Introduced in 1930, the Buick Series 60 embodied a diverse range of body styles and engine configurations, offering both 6 and 8-cylinder variants to cater to individual preferences. This particular model, a 2-door sport roadster, proudly houses an inline 8-cylinder engine under its hood. Its quintessential design captures the pre-war elegance, boasting a convertible soft top that embodies the spirit of open-air cruising. Notably, a charming rumble seat at the rear further adds to its vintage allure, perfect for accommodating your collection of classic automobiles. Having spent years in storage, this exemplar, with its inline 8-cylinder powerplant, has been meticulously restored to its former glory. Despite the passage of time, it reveals merely 7,400 miles on its odometer, standing as a testament to its preservation. Emanating an air of timeless sophistication, this 1931 Buick Series 60 8-64 Sport Roadster is not just a vehicle; it carries with it a narrative spanning almost a century—a narrative marked by reverence and admiration for its historic significance. Now poised for a new chapter in its storied journey, it awaits an owner who will continue its legacy of care and appreciation for generations to come.
The Special was built for several decades, undergoing multiple facelifts, including this particular iteration of a 1964 Buick Special Restomod. An automobile built for the people, the Special was a full-size car that came in different forms, this one being a 2-door. A restomod project, this Buick has been saved from expiration and given a new lease on life, ready to be enjoyed and appreciated by all passers-by, especially the driver. Packed with plenty of modern conveniences, a slick paint job, and a rebuilt engine that the current owner reports has less than 3,000 miles on the clock, very little can be said to turn down this special Buick.
The Special was built for several decades, undergoing multiple facelifts, including this particular iteration of a 1964 Buick Special Restomod. An automobile built for the people, the Special was a full-size car that came in different forms, this one being a 2-door. A restomod project, this Buick has been saved from expiration and given a new lease on life, ready to be enjoyed and appreciated by all passers-by, especially the driver. Packed with plenty of modern conveniences, a slick paint job, and a rebuilt engine that the current owner reports has less than 3,000 miles on the clock, very little can be said to turn down this special Buick.
Buick's crack at the burgeoning personal luxury car market of the Sixties, the Riviera, made its first appearance in 1963. It saw eight generations of production until 1999 when it bowed out after over 1.1 million were made. This 1964 Buick Riviera Coupe is a fine example for someone wanting to get into the Riviera lifestyle and sample true Sixties American luxury. With 54,000 miles on the clock, it's had some work done and needs a bit more as well. Thus, it's the ideal car for someone seeking a classic as well as a weekend project.
The Buick Regal nameplate enjoyed a production run from 1973 to 2004, with a resurgence spanning 2011 to 2020. Serving as a symbol of Buick's commitment to delivering a robust and value-driven mid-size offering, the Regal witnessed the emergence of six distinct generations. Among these, the third generation stands out notably due to the introduction of the formidable Grand National variant. This particular model garnered significant attention for its remarkable capabilities, which included the ability to rival even the revered Corvettes of its time, effectively cementing its reputation both on the streets and the racetrack. For enthusiasts with a long-standing desire to own a Grand National, an exciting opportunity has emerged. Presently available for purchase is a meticulously maintained 1987 Buick Regal Grand National, boasting a mere 64,000 miles on its odometer. The current owner assures that all routine maintenance has been dutifully carried out, with recent alignment ensuring optimal performance.
Named after a species of bird, the Buick Skylark changed and adapted over its 46-year production run. Over its 6 product line-ups, the second generation is arguably the hottest. Built to take on the greatest of the muscle car era, here's your chance to own a legend of the past. Present today is this lovely 1971 Buick Skylark Convertible Restoration. It's a true automotive icon and made to revamp your weekend drives and driveway.
Introduced in 1930, the Buick Series 60 embodied a diverse range of body styles and engine configurations, offering both 6 and 8-cylinder variants to cater to individual preferences. This particular model, a 2-door sport roadster, proudly houses an inline 8-cylinder engine under its hood. Its quintessential design captures the pre-war elegance, boasting a convertible soft top that embodies the spirit of open-air cruising. Notably, a charming rumble seat at the rear further adds to its vintage allure, perfect for accommodating your collection of classic automobiles. Having spent years in storage, this exemplar, with its inline 8-cylinder powerplant, has been meticulously restored to its former glory. Despite the passage of time, it reveals merely 7,400 miles on its odometer, standing as a testament to its preservation. Emanating an air of timeless sophistication, this 1931 Buick Series 60 8-64 Sport Roadster is not just a vehicle; it carries with it a narrative spanning almost a century—a narrative marked by reverence and admiration for its historic significance. Now poised for a new chapter in its storied journey, it awaits an owner who will continue its legacy of care and appreciation for generations to come.
The Special was built for several decades, undergoing multiple facelifts, including this particular iteration of a 1964 Buick Special Restomod. An automobile built for the people, the Special was a full-size car that came in different forms, this one being a 2-door. A restomod project, this Buick has been saved from expiration and given a new lease on life, ready to be enjoyed and appreciated by all passers-by, especially the driver. Packed with plenty of modern conveniences, a slick paint job, and a rebuilt engine that the current owner reports has less than 3,000 miles on the clock, very little can be said to turn down this special Buick.
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If the word association of Buick and “Grand National” doesn’t get your blood pumping, then we suggest you may want to turn in your American-petrol head card at the first opportunity. The Buick Regal Grand National is a muscle car that upended the industry in an era of tightening emissions regulations thanks to its use of a smaller V6 engine with a turbo. This GNX (which stands for Grand National Experimental) run-out special edition was created for the Grand National’s final production year. And it’s no exaggeration to say that Buick pulled out all the stops. A limited run of only 547 cars were transformed by none other than McLaren, with a host of upgrades under the hood. This 1987 Buick Grand National GNX that is for sale has reportedly been garage kept and maintains the original mileage.
Before the Regal, Buick had already proven their capability to build personal luxury cars, being the very first in the entire GM division to do so when they released the Riviera in 1963. Buick however felt like they could do better, and introduced the first generation Regal in 1973. While the car was successful, it would forever go on to live in the shadows of its predecessor, with the second-gen Regal becoming one of the most popular cars to ever come out of a Buick factory. This generation of the Regal lasted 10 years and was offered in an array of trim levels, one of which was the Buick Regal Limited as featured here. As for the example in question, reports suggests that it has just 34,000 miles on its engine, which would make it a treasure for any Buick enthusiast
If you wanted a reliable way of getting about plus the luxuries that American auto manufacturers bring to the table, there were very few options that could match up to the likes of the Buick Regal. With a rich pedigree and class, cars like this 1985 Buick Regal Coupe stand out to this day as key players in the automotive scene. With a reported 7,500 miles on the clock, this car is a unicorn decked out with Buick’s reliability and class all intact.