Produced in North America with a short late 2000s interruption for the 1973 to 2020 model years, Buick’s Regal is yet another victim of the world’s CUV transformation. Yet, it secretly lives on. We ...
In trying to create something different from other American performance cars of the time, Buick created something well ahead of its time with the Regal T-Type. This car proved a high-tech V6 could do ...
For months now, I'm sure you've been wondering what ever happened to our 1983 Buick Regal T-type, “G Machine,” project. Well, truth be told, you don't get a car donated that doesn't have serious rust ...
PC Classic Cars, a Sherman, Texas-based old-school dealership, has an interesting proposal for General Motors fans in general and Buick enthusiasts in particular – a 1987 Buick Regal T-Type with ...
Mike Diaz has owned plenty of GM G-bodies, so when he posted a wanted ad on Craigslist for a project car, he wasn't thinking of picking up another one. When someone offered him a 1984 Buick Regal ...
Want your ride featured on HOT ROD?Click hereto find out how! After the unfortunate passing of the muscle car era in the 1960s and early 1970s, American car manufacturers struggled to find their niche ...
Ever since GM Performance Parts (now Chevrolet Performance Parts) released the E-ROD, we have been desperate to drop one into our '83 Buick Regal T-type. Let's face it, a hot-air turbo 3.8L is not ...
Buick's turbo Regals from the '80s have become cult cars, commanding very high prices at present. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe T-Type is a barn find in need of some work and hence is appreciably ...