This Buick Regal is pure race car mode for the street, pulling out all the tricks to make for an absolutely ridiculous ride that oozes performance from every pore. As featured in the following ...
The sixth- and latest-gen Buick Regal is a mere shadow of its predecessors, and as you likely know, it is basically a rebadged Opel/Vauxhall Insignia. The mid-size car comes to life in Germany and ...
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The good ol' Elky rolled out for the 1959 model year, and General Motors kept making the coupe utility through 1987. The final generation could be had with anything from a 3.3-liter naturally ...
To a whole generation of enthusiasts born in the 1960s, the high-water mark for performance came not in the decade they were born but in the 1980s. The advent of electronic fuel injection revived ...
John McGann and team take a worn-out 1986 Buick Regal and begins transforming it into a 9-second Drag Week car. First up on the build list is installing a full drag race suspension kit from QA1.
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While both the 1980s Buick Regal and Chevy El Camino boast dedicated followings and are based on the same GM G-Body platform, the two vehicles are unique from each other in many ways. That being said, ...
They didn't cut any corners on this soon to be G-body classic. This '86 Buick Regal owned by Sam Zuniga of Tracy, California, has been turning lots of heads on the show circuit. Sam keeps adding to ...
The Pro Street formula seems relatively simple on the surface: you put a hot motor in a light-weight, streetable chassis with monster rear tires and dress it up to look like your average Pro Stocker.