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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.
The Buick Limited was Buick's flagship model line between 1936 and 1942, and, in celebration of GM's Fiftieth Anniversary, a single-year halo car for the Division in model year 1958. Since the 1960s Buick has intermittently used the term "Limited" as a designation denoting its highest level of trim and standard features in its various model ranges.
Electra E4: Electra E4: 2023 2023 ... 1958: C-body: 7: Full-size car, Buick's flagship car during 1946–1957: ... Changed dynamically from two-door car to four-door ...
1970 Buick Electra 225 4-door hardtop. Buick Electra 225. ... Another C-body cousin of the Coupe DeVille and Buick Electra, the Ninety-Eight had a massive 7.5-liter “Rocket” V8 engine, opera ...
Optional at extra cost was the four-barrel 325-horsepower 401 which was standard on the Invicta, Electra 225 and the mid-year Invicta-based Wildcat coupe. Inside, interiors were mildly revised with the "Mirrormatic" speedometer replaced by a conventional horizontal sweep unit. [2] 1963 Buick LeSabre 4-door sedan
English: 1961 Buick Electra 225 Riviera sedan in "Desert Fawn" (WA2815), with four ventiports on the front fender. Seen in the parking lot of the 2021 Greenwich Concours d'Elegance, which is exactly where I photographed this car back in 2012.
Prices listed for the 2-door Victoria Coupe started at US$1,055 ($23,164 in 2023 dollars [3]) to US$1,135 ($24,861 in 2023 dollars [3]) for the 2-door Convertible. By 1940 prices rose to US$1,175 ($25,554 in 2023 dollars [ 3 ] ) for the Sport Coupe to US$1,620 ($35,232 in 2023 dollars [ 3 ] ) for the 4-door Convertible Phaeton.
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.