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1964 Skylark coupe 1965 Skylark sedan 1966 Skylark Convertible Beginning with the 1964 model year, the Skylark trim level had enough sales to merit its own separate line. [ 9 ] Along with the lower-priced Special from which it was derived, the model would move to a new 115 in (2,921 mm) wheelbase intermediate-size chassis shared with the ...
1965 Buick Gran Sport. The 1965 Skylark Gran Sport was the intermediate Buick Skylark with the Gran Sport option added. Although a 300 cubic inches (4.9 litres) V8 was already offered in the Skylark, the Gran Sport had the largest engine permitted by GM - a 401 cubic inches (6.6 litres) Buick V8 (called a 400 by Buick because that was the maximum engine size allowed in intermediate body cars).
The Buick Sport Wagon was a mid-size station wagon built by Buick and was shared with the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser, Pontiac Tempest Safari and Chevrolet Chevelle Greenbrier. Featuring a raised roof and skylights over the cargo and second seat area, this model was an extended wheelbase version of the Buick Skylark station wagon. Buick Sport ...
Buick Skylark Gran Sport (1965-1966) Buick Riviera Gran Sport (1965) Buick Wildcat (1965–1970) Cadillac Calais (1965–1970) Cadillac Coupe de Ville (1965-1970) Cadillac Eldorado (1965-1966) Cadillac Sedan de Ville (1965-1970) Cadillac Sixty Special (1965-1970) Chevrolet Biscayne (1965-1970) Chevrolet Caprice (1965-1970) Chevrolet Chevy II ...
This transmission was mainly produced with the "BOP" bellhousing, along with examples produced with the Buick 401-425 bellhousing pattern for use in the 1965-66 Skylark Gran Sport equipped with these engines. However, it was never used on any Chevrolet or Chevrolet based engines.
The GM B platform was introduced in 1926 with the Buick Master Six, and the Oldsmobile Model 30, and had at least 12 major re-engineering and restyling efforts, for the 1937, 1939, 1941, 1949, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1971, 1977, and 1991 model years; along with interim styling changes for 1942, 1969, and 1980 that included new sheetmetal and revised rooflines.
Buick won based on its marketing presentation. [35] [36] [37] Total sales for the 1963–1965 model years was 112,244. [31] American Motors' first personal luxury car was the intermediate-sized 1965 Rambler Marlin. [38] The Marlin was described as "unusual, distinctive and in a class by itself". [39]
The A-body designation was resurrected in 1964 for a new series of intermediate-sized cars including the Chevrolet Chevelle, Pontiac Tempest, Oldsmobile Cutlass, and Buick Skylark. These later A-bodies underwent a switch in drive layout from rear-wheel drive to front-wheel drive in 1982. The switch in the drive layout spawned the G-body.
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