Named after Texas socialite and sculptor Electra Waggoner Biggs, the Buick Electra was introduced in 1959 and remained in production through 1990. One of Buick's longest-running nameplates, the ...
Here's another irony: While Chevys are arguably more popular (judging by the numbers of them out there), they often draw less attention at car shows than similar Buicks, Oldsmobilies, Pontiacs, and ...
One of Buick's lesser-known nameplates, the Invicta was produced from 1959 to 1963. It replaced the Century as a mid-range model, slotting between the entry-level LeSabre and the luxurious Electra.
Our latest Totally Hot Car is this ’61 Buick Invicta owned by Dennis Mckee of Fullerton. This beauty is a “Very rare car and even more rare being a Custom which included three-tone color interior ...
Steven A. Uiterwyk, 55, a buyer and seller of auto dealerships who is from Lakeland, Fla., on his 1961 Buick LeSabre convertible, as told to A.J. Baime. I had a 1973 Buick convertible when I was 16, ...
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