Antique Buick Specific Models

Antique Buick cars are considered as one of the best antique autos that are available these days for sale. There are loads of people who are extremely keen to purchase a classic Buick and become proud owners of the masterpiece. The fact is that not many people can afford multiple antique autos and therefore owning one antique Buick is what many people dream about. Specific Buick models such as the Special, Roadmaster, Century, Invicta, Wildcat, Skylark, LeSabre, Centurion, Apollo, Regal, Rivera and more are some of the finest in the antique auto industry today. The Buick Company was started by David Dunbar in 1903 and not many know that the initial capital to start General Motors was provided by the owner of Buick, way back in 1903. The fact of the matter is that the company has produced classic models that are now valuable pieces of art in the form of vintage Buick cars. Buick was always an upper end automobile and the family crest that it has as the logo was actually a representation of the three models – Invicta, LeSabre and Electra. The Buick classics are known for their finesse and style, coupled with speed and technical precision. The antique Buick is still known for its classy and suave image rather than a fast, trendy and speedy image of some of the other more recent makes. Some of the most distinguished features of the Buick cars are the tri-shield emblem, portholes and ventiports and the sweep spear. Three of the best antique Buick models have been discussed below.

Buick Roadmaster
The antique Buick Roadmaster was in production from 1936 to 1958 and was developed to celebrate a quantum leap in engineering abilities and design capabilities at Buick. Buick Roadmasters have a long wheelbase and were one of the most premium offerings from the Buick stable. The 1953 Buick Roadmaster station wagon was the last wood bodied station wagon and is today a collector’s item for the antique Buick lovers.

Buick Century
The antique Buick Century was also available during the same time as the Roadmaster. It was in production from 1936 to 1942 and then again from 1954 to 1958. A 4-door sedan, the antique Buick Century model was also a part of the renaming done to announce the newly acquired expertise in technology and design. The Buick Century models produced between 1936 and 1942 were the fastest vehicles during those times.

Buick Skylark
The Buick Skylark was a passenger car and came into production three times, starting in 1953. In each of the production runs the design of the Buick Skylark was changed significantly. While the first generation Skylark was a 2-door convertible, the second generation was a compact car. The third generation Buick skylark was produced as a convertible, a hardtop, a coupe and a sedan. The antique Buick skylark is also one of the most wanted vintage cars.