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1969 Buick Skylark Gs Convertible 4spd on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:78888
Location:

London, Ontario, Canada

London, Ontario, Canada

Ultra rare 1969 Buick Skylark GS convertible  with a 4 spd. Car was purchased about 20 years a go in Alabama and imported to Canada . Car was stored in dry storage for the rest of its life. Convertible top was replaced several years ago . NON matching numbers Buick 400 engine was rebuilt last year . We have all the receipts to show you what was done to the engine at a cost of close to $8,000.00 . Due to the age of the Vehicle it is  being sold True Mileage unkown . Vehicle is in good driver condition but as with all old vehicles they are undependable. Please don't ask if you can drive it to Alaska .You probably could but I am not picking you up in Montana.  I strongly encourage you to come and see the car and taking it for a test drive before bidding.  Vehicle is being presented by a registered Ontario motor vehicle dealer. Car will be purchased directly from the current owner. We are assisting him in selling this car. Upon payment we will ship the  car to Detroit Michigan and handle U.S Customs entry if need  be.. Any  ??? please call 519-652-0326 . Any ??  I cannot answer I will put you in touch with the owner. 

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Buick Regal GS and troupe of basketball dribblers make great beats

Wed, 02 Apr 2014

The 166 videos posted by YouTube music video maestro Kurt Hugo Schneider have been watched almost half a billion times. When Coke wanted to do something musically inclined and a little different, it called KHS, and the result was the video Little Talks.
Buick appears to be the next blue chip in line, and KHS' melodic celebration of the 259-horsepower Regal GS is called Epic Basketball + Car Beat. In it, a red Regal sits at center court in Venice Beach, California while a cast of ridiculous dribblers make music with and around the sedan.
We'll let the music speak for itself, which it does quite well in the video below.

Buick Envision to go on sale in third quarter of 2015

Mon, 06 Oct 2014

Following an earlier concept and successive teasers, Buick revealed the new Envision crossover a little over a month ago. The thing is, it was launched in China, for China. The question, then, is whether it will make the jump to the North American market. And the answer is: quite possibly.
According to division sales chief Duncan Aldred in speaking to Edmunds, Buick is looking into the prospect of bringing the Envision to the US: "We can't confirm anything, but clearly it is a very nicely designed and executed product that is very much a Buick," said Aldred.
If and when the compact crossover would appear in US showrooms, it would slot in between the smaller Encore and the larger Enclave. It would likely be offered in front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive and mild hybrid configurations. Sources expect it to arrive in the third quarter of 2015 as a competitor to the likes of the Mercedes GLA, Lexus NX and Lincoln MKC.

Buick celebrates 110 years by naming most significant model of each decade

Sun, 23 Jun 2013

In May of 1903, Buick began work on its first vehicle, the 1904 Model B, the first example of which was sold to a doctor in Flint, Michigan. That first sale was appropriate since later on, Buick became known as a "doctor's car." The Model B is the first of 11 cars chosen by Buick to highlight each decade of the company's 110-year history.
The 1916 D-45 Touring with a six-cylinder engine was Buick's highest seller that year, and helped push overall sales past six figures for the first time, making Buick the top-selling automotive brand. In 1931, Series 50 got an eight-cylinder engine, which helped the company survive the Great Depression. The 1936 Century was the first Buick that could hit 100 miles per hour, the 1949 Roadmaster had a supporting role in Rain Man, the 1953 Skylark had Italian wire wheels and the owner's name engraved on its steering wheel.
Then we have the iconic 1963 Riviera, the V6-powered 1975 Regal, and in 1987, the legendary GNX. With a turbocharged, intercooled V6 pumping out 276-horsepower it could hit 60 mph in just 4.6 seconds. In 1999 Buick built the first car in China, the Century, and that country remains the brand's largest market.