Just a little over two years ago, we raised a few eyebrows by predicting that the V6 engine would eventually replace the V8 as the standard of performance in enthusiast vehicles. Obviously, such a ...
A key ingredient of any street machine project is the personal flavor injected by each individual owner. The various modifications and additions to the car offer a unique reflection of the owner's ...
The story of Buick's short-lived turbocharged muscle car from the 1970s and why it's largely forgotten today.
Buick Motor Division engineer T. F. Wallace published a technical paper in 1978 describing a production-ready turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 designed to replace the division’s larger-displacement V8 ...
American automaker Buick launched the Special in 1962 — the first American car with a standard V6 gasoline engine. Parent company General Motors called its newest V6 engine the "Fireball," a ...