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Photo Title Make Model Year State Price Placed
1939 Buick Century Phaeton 1939 Buick Century Phaeton Buick Century Phaeton 1939 FL $ 54,900.00 US dollars 10/2
1977 Buick LeSabre Classic 1977 Buick LeSabre Classic Buick LeSabre Classic 1977 MI $ 53,000.00 10/19
1987 BUICK REGAL 1987 BUICK REGAL BUICK REGAL 1987 MD $ 22,000.00 US dollars 9/16
1968 buick gs400 1968 buick gs400 buick gs400 1968 CA $ 20,000.00 or Offer 9/5
1966 Buick Skylark Convert 1966 Buick Skylark Convert Buick Skylark Convert 1966 IN $ 20,000.00 10/15
1965 Buick Riviera 1965 Buick Riviera Buick Riviera 1965 TX $ 19,000.00 US dollars 10/1
1953 Buick Riverie 1953 Buick Riverie Buick Riverie 1953 MI $ 18,500.00 or Offer 11/20
1974 buick lesabre 1974 buick lesabre buick le sabre 1974 MO $ 16,000.00 or Offer 9/23
1922 Buick Touring 1922 Buick Touring Buick Touring 1922 MD $ 15,000.00 US dollars 10/2
1987 Buick Grand National 1987 Buick Grand National Buick Grand National 1987 TX $ 15,000.00 US dollars 9/29
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Buick History (Continued from top)

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David Dunbar Buick started the Buick Motor Company in 1903 and sold it to James Whiting in 1904. Whiting hired William C. Durant to manage Buick and it soon became the largest automobile company in America, providing the capital for Durant to start the General Motors Corporation.

Buick was marketed as an upper end vehicle, priced between the Oldsmobile and Cadillac. The Trishield logo was adopted from the Buick family crest in 1959 and represents the three models: LeSabre, Invicta, and Electra. The series of three or four portholes on the front fender was adopted in 1949. The portholes were discontinued for many years but came back in the 2003 Park Avenue and continued with the Lucerne - where the number of portholes indicated the number of engine cylinders.

The Buick V8 engine was known as the 'nailhead' to hot rodders because of the unique vertical attachment of the valve covers, which allowed the engine to fit in smaller compartments.



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