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AVAILABILITY: In stock (-5 items)
BODY TYPE: Convertible
Prototype shown. Actual model may differ slightly. It must have been the graceful and regular shapes, the soft and at the same time incisive design that decreed the victory of the model of the factory founded by Giovan Battista...
AVAILABILITY: Out of Stock
BODY TYPE: 2-door Sedan
1954 had been a boom year for Buick and 1955 was even better with the Special selling in great numbers. Engine power was up and the styling revisions ensured 3rd place in industry sales. Available in the new collectors box...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (12 items)
BODY TYPE: Limousine
AVAILABILITY: In stock (3 items)
BODY TYPE: Convertible
Available in the new collectors box and also in the luxury box
AVAILABILITY: In stock (0 items)
BODY TYPE: 2-Door Coupe
AVAILABILITY: In stock (-3 items)
BODY TYPE: Sedan
The 60 Special was available only in sedan form and featured an increased wheelbase of 133 inches, up seven inches on other models. Mechanically identical to models in the 62 series the 60 Special featured top levels of trim and...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (52 items)
BODY TYPE: Coupe
Developed from the Giulia TZ, the Giulia TZ2 is a tubular framed sports car with bodywork by Ercole Spada for Zagato. The TZ2 was unveiled at the 1964 Turin Motor Show and achieved competition success during the following two years...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (-1 items)
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AVAILABILITY: In stock (-8 items)
BODY TYPE: 4-Door Hardtop
This was the last year of Buick's three year programme prior to the one year only 1957 design. Underpinnings were shared with Oldsmobile for Special and Century, and Cadillac for the Roadmaster. Riviera was the name Buick used for its...
AVAILABILITY: In stock (-2 items)
BODY TYPE: 4-Door Saloon
AVAILABILITY: In stock (2 items)
BODY TYPE: Convertible
The history of the Nash Healey is akin to a movie script. George Mason of Nash and British bespoke car builder Donald Healey met by chance on the Queen Elizabeth during a transatlantic voyage. Healey was looking to acquire American engines...