Derived from the Buick "Fireball" 215 CID (3.5L) aluminum V8 introduced in 1951 Debuted in the Buick LeSabre concept First introduced as a V6 in 1962 The Buick 3800's roots began in the early ...
called the Buick Fireball V8. We also can't forget the iconic Buick GNX, one of the most sought-after American cars of all-time. These days, Buick doesn't look anything like its past self.
The Y-Job was built on a Buick Super chassis with a 320 cubic-inch Buick straight-8, also known as the Fireball 8, the engine that had powered early luxury models like the Roadmaster. The Y ...
The 1953 Buick Skylark was powered by the new 322 cubic-inch Fireball Nailhead V8 that replaced the Buick Straight 8. Backing the new 188-horsepower Fireball was the Dynaflow automatic ...