1953 Buick Skylark

Created to commemorate Buick’s 50th anniversary, this limited-production convertible represented the pinnacle of American luxury in 1953, with only 1,690 units ever manufactured. The Skylark cost over $5,000 (more than 50% above its Roadmaster sibling), making it one of the most expensive domestic cars of its era.

The styling featured a dramatically lowered windshield (cut nearly four inches), distinctive full-cutout wheel openings, and a sweeping chrome line that replaced the traditional VentiPorts. Its most striking feature was the Kelsey-Hayes 40-spoke chrome wire wheels, considered among the most beautiful ever fitted to a production vehicle.

Under the hood sat Buick’s first modern V8, a 322-cubic-inch Fireball engine producing 188 horsepower, paired with a 12-volt electrical system (the first for Buick). Every luxury option available from Buick came standard, including power steering, power brakes, and a Selectronic radio.


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