1972 Buick Silver Arrow III Concept Was A Riviera In Shining Armor: History Alley
Sleek and stylish, the Silver Arrow III also hosted advanced technology.
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Sleek and stylish, the Silver Arrow III also hosted advanced technology.
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The award is also significant in another way.
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We’ll refrain from using the phrase “not your grandpa’s Buick.”
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