Category: Buick
The 1962 Buick Electra 225 is a full-size premium car, built by Buick from 1959 to 1990. Harlow H. Curtice, then president of Buick and later president of GM, named the car after his sister-in-law, Electra Waggoner Biggs. The ‘Electra 225’ nameplate was a hint to the car’s overall length of over 225 in, earning Read More …
The 1950 Buick Super Sedanet is a car produced under this naming from 1940 to the 1958 model year. This is the fastback version, based on GM’s larger body size. The Buick Roadmaster shares this size with the Super Sedanet. History The 1950 Buick Super shared the new General Motors (GM) C-body with the Roadmaster. Read More …
1941 Buick 40 Special Sedanette
From 1936 on Buick’s Special model represented the entry level full-size car. The Special continued to be known as the 40-series, too. 1941 Buick Specials 40, Sedanette had a newly styled bodywork. The front fenders were more closely integrated into the cars overall body. The 40-A series was also new. The regular ‘Special’ was renamed Read More …
The Buick Super is a full-sized vehicle. It was manufactured from the 1940 through 1958 (model years). This car is of the larger body style (shared with the Roadmaster). Buick continued the basic styling from 1942. At this time the sedans had the same front fender sweep across the doors (to the rear) as did Read More …