1970 was the peak of the Muscle Era, and this was both a triumph and a disappointment for gearheads. It was the culmination of the horsepower wars, and several iconic Detroit machines emerged that ...
Toward the end of the seventh decade of the last century, the Holy Spirit of Cylinders must have descended upon the headquarters of General Motors and converted the suits in the upper offices to ...
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1970 was the final year for full-powered, hairy chested GM muscle cars like the Buick GS. GM knew the end was nigh, as with new emissions standards on the horizon and insurance companies balking at ...
If you’ve been missing the absurd comedy of the Cars and Zebras YouTube channel, fear not, because your favorite striped, shades-wearing muscle car lover is back in the thick of it. This time, C&Z is ...
Some people think Buick makes upscale family cars, but they have produced some real ground-shakers—like the awesome '70-'71 455 GS Stage 1 cars. Minonk, Illinois', Mike Cunningham keeps a '71 alive.
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The 1971 Buick GS Stage 1 did not just join the muscle car wars, it changed the terms of engagement by turning low‑rpm shove ...