Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
English: A 1960 Buick Invicta Custom Estate Wagon at the 2024 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. Just shy of 300 built of these Western-themed special edition wagons, of which 6 are still known to exist, modeled on the 1959 Buick Texan show car.
English: A 1960 Buick Invicta Custom Estate Wagon at the 2024 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance. Just shy of 300 built of these Western-themed special edition wagons, of which 6 are still known to exist, modeled on the 1959 Buick Texan show car. Bucket seats, power everything, walnut trim.
The Buick Invicta is a full-size automobile produced by Buick from 1959 to 1963. [1] The Invicta was a continuation of the mid-range Buick Century that mated the standard size Buick LeSabre (pre-1959, Buick Special ) body with Buick's larger 401 cubic inch Fireball V8 engine.
The "LeSabre", which is French for "the sabre", was Buick's mid-level full-size sedan above the Special but below the Electra during the 1960s then remained in its market position when the Electra was replaced with the Park Avenue. The LeSabre was available as a 2-door convertible, sedan or hardtop, a 4-door sedan or hardtop and station wagon ...
Buick Electra (1959–1960) Buick Estate (1959-1964) Buick Invicta (1959-1960) Buick LeSabre (1959–1960) Cadillac Coupe de Ville (1959-1960) Cadillac Eldorado 1959 ...
The Buick Electra is a full-size luxury car manufactured and marketed by Buick from 1959 to 1990, over six generations. Introduced as the replacement for the Roadmaster lines, the Electra served as the flagship Buick sedan line through its entire production and was offered as a two-door sedan, two-door convertible, four-door sedan, and five-door station wagon.
Buick reintroduced the Century using the same formula of mating the smaller, lighter Buick Special body to its largest and most powerful 322 cu in (5.3 L) "Fireball" OHV V8 engine mated with a Dynaflow automatic transmission, with the intent of giving Buick a performance vehicle. Included in the model lineup during this period was a station ...
In 1962 the Wildcat was a Buick Invicta subseries, mating the Invicta's longer full-size two-door hardtop Buick body (known as the "sport coupe", body production code 4647 hardtop only) [2] with a high-performance 325 hp (242 kW) version of the 401 cu in (6.6 L) Nailhead V8, known as the "Wildcat 445" for producing 445 lb⋅ft (603 N⋅m) of torque.