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Buick small-block 349 cu in (5,724 cc; 5.7 L) V8 (1968–72, 1968–72 Sport Wagon, 1968–69 California Gran Sport, 1968–69 Gran Sport 350, 1970–71 Gran Sport, 1972 Gran Sport 350) Buick big-block 400 cu in (6,554 cc; 6.6 L) V8 (1968–69 GS 400, 1968–69 Sport Wagon 400) Buick big-block 455 cu in (7,459 cc; 7.5 L) V8 (1970–72 Gran ...
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).
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 Wagons were built in three generations, spanning 1964–67, 1968–69, and 1970–72. During this time period, this was the only luxury level station wagon offered under the ...
This incredible car is an ultra-rare muscle car with tons of power and performance from the 1970s.
AMC Rebel Machine (1970) Buick Estate (1970) Buick GS 455 (1970–1972) Buick GSX Stage 1 (1970-1972) Buick Sport Wagon (1970-1972) Chevrolet Bel Air (1970-1975) Chevrolet Bel Air (1970-1975) (Canada only) Chevrolet Camaro (1970-1981) Chevrolet Caprice (1970-1976) Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 (1970) Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 (1970) Chevrolet El ...
1968 – 1972 Pontiac GTO; 1968 – 1970 Pontiac Tempest; 1968 – 1972 Pontiac LeMans; 1970 – 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 1971 – 1972 GMC Sprint; The successor to the A II platform. 1973 Buick Century. A IV: RWD: 1973: 1977: 1973 – 1977 Buick Century; 1973 – 1977 Buick Regal; 1973 – 1977 Chevrolet Chevelle; 1973 – 1977 Chevrolet El ...
1970 B-body: 2 Full-size car succeeding Invicta: Estate wagon: 1970 1990 B-body (1970, 1977–90) C-body (1971–76) 3 Full-size station wagon: Centurion: 1970 1973 B-body: 1 Full-size car succeeding Wildcat: GSX: 1970: 1972 1 Muscle car: Apollo: 1973 1975 X-body: 1 Compact car: Skyhawk: 1974: 1989 H-body (1975–80) J-body (1982–89) 2 ...
The 322 Fireball V8 in a 1956 Buick Century. Buick's first generation V8 was offered from 1953 through 1956; it replaced the Buick straight-eight.While officially called the "Fireball V8" [1] by Buick, it became known by enthusiasts as the "Nailhead" for the unusual vertical alignment of its small-sized valves (Originally it was known to hot-rodders as the "nail valve", because the engine's ...