Post-war American optimism accelerated into the 1950s, and the Buick Roadmaster Skylark gave drivers the stylish top-down, V-8 power cruising opportunity that they craved. It cost a lot — $5,000 — but sold a lot as well. The popular Roadmaster evolved to so-called sports car size and styling, as Buick was presenting it to the American public.

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