1963 was a full-throttle year at Buick; the General Motors high-end division was on a spree, releasing such icons as the Riviera, the Wildcat, or the Silver Arrow concept. It was hard to miss Buick ...
Buicks may be more famous now for luxury vehicles than powerful road beasts, but things were different once upon a time.
An engine swap is the process of removing a car's engine and replacing it with another. This is done either because of failure, or to install a different engine-usually one that is more powerful, ...
During the heyday of Buick high-performance, Stage I 455-cubic-inch powerplants featured ram air induction systems with 360 hp and a staggering 510 ft.-lbs. of torque at only 2800 rpm. Stand back!