In this segment of Rick DeBruhl’s Automotive Evolution, learn about the history of the 1954 Buick Skylark, a rare and special car that was only produced for two years.

Rick discusses the unique features of the Skylark, including its powerful engine, distinctive styling, and luxurious interior. He explores the car’s significance in the context of Buick’s history and the automotive industry of the 1950s.

This 1954 Buick Skylark model # 100 has a vehicle id of 7A1137484 and the cowl tag is 819 of only 836 model 100 Skylarks manufactured at the Flint, Michigan plant in 1954.

In the past 30 years, this beauty was selected as the AACA Junior Award winner at Tempe, Arizona, first place awarded at Los Angels annual 53/54 Buick Skylark meet, the same in Seattle Washington, 100-year anniversary at Flint, Michigan, and Tucson, Arizona.

Be sure to check it out the next time you are at the Martin Auto Museum.

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