Dear Buick faithful, Completely by accident, I came across a documentary made for the History channel on Buick: Unfortunately this "smarty pant" forum software doesn't want to provide just the link, but you can get it from the share button. It was made around 1995, so it doesn't have any history after that. Nonetheless it covers Buick's early years in great detail and uncovered a few connections that I wasn't aware of. It makes a very good case for the central role Buick has played in the American auto industry. It is the perfect way for those of us you aren't at Allentown to share in the history of Buick. For those of you are at Buick Club of America convention, it should be a really enjoyable way to cap off your Buick experience once you return home! Cheers, Edouard P.S. If you have any way to view this video on a regular television, you find the documentary that much more enjoyable to watch. Since it runs around 3/4 of an hour, that's a long time to be in front of a computer screen.
Good doco, I watch youtube on my TV. I use a HDMI cable to connect my laptop to the TV. There's always something to watch on youtube. Something that I can't say about network TV.
21" monitor, had no issue watching it from your link directly.. Just click on it, and go full screen.. works fine. Good documentary, had no idea Durant had so many in and outs with GM. Written historys tend to gloss over that time period.