Buick numbers here aren't huge and the prices can be pretty sharp.
Buick 1963-72 market review
Australia didn’t see a lot of Buick muscle cars when they were new, however recent arrivals have helped bolster local stocks.
Significant models like the brawny GS455 Stage 1 and later GNX are very scarce in our market and buying one of these or other keenly sought Buicks will entail a US trip.
The V6 Turbo Grand National is almost old enough to qualify for full LHD registration and offers good value.
The scarce GNX is expensive. If you prefer a V8, the 1960s Wildcat or Skylark ranges provide plenty of choice at $25,000-45,000.
Rivieras combine style and performance and only outstanding 1963-65 cars should cost more than $35,000.
| Model | Year | Value | Number of sales recorded |
| Wildcat | 1963-70 | $29,100 | [5] |
| Skylark V8 | 1964-72 | $26,765 | [9] |
| GS350/GS400/455 | 1968-72 | $53,000 | [2] |
| Riviera | 1963-70 | $28,440 | [10] |
Valuations from 2015-16. Concours cars will fetch a premium.
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