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<br>Not everyone fell in love with the new body developed for the 1968-1969 Buick Skylark and Gran Sport (GS), its fully loaded upscale cousin. Front ends had a clean and pleasing appearance, true, focused on a grille reminiscent of the Riviera. A longer hood and alpha surge male supplement shorter deck weren't the problem. Neither were the concealed windshield wipers. No less jarring was the concave rear end, with new taillights contained in a large rear bumper below pointy back fenders. In this incarnation, two-doors rode a shorter wheelbase: 112 inches versus 116 for the four-doors (121 for Sportwagons). Evidently, quite a few people did indeed take a liking to the new look, because Skylark sales set a record in 1968. By this time, the Special name was close to fading out, outsold by Skylarks by a nearly five-to-one ratio. For base Skylarks, Chevrolet's familiar inline six-cylinder engine replaced the former V-6. 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Authentic or not, a California GS stormed to 60 mph in 9.5 seconds at the hands of Tom McCahill, inveterate tester for Mechanix Illustrated. Added to the option selection for 1969 was Turbo Hydra-Matic, replacing the customary Super Turbine transmission. Acceleration freaks took greater note of the new Stage I engine package, which raised a GS400's output from 340 to 345 horsepower (at higher rpm). Doesn't sound like much, but it gave the car quite a jolt when the time came to stomp the pedal.<br><br><br><br>The Stage I package included a high-lift cam, special carburetor, dual exhausts, and 3.64:1 Positraction axle. To help keep all those horses flying, a short-throw Hurst shifter was available for the four-speed manual. Corrosion remained a problem for Skylark/GS, and this wasn't Buick's high point for fit and finish either, but customers liked them anyway. 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