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  2. Buick Master Six - Wikipedia

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    The Buick Master Six (also Series 40 and Series 50 depending on wheelbase) was an automobile built by Buick from 1925 to 1928. Previously, the company manufactured the Buick Six that used the overhead valve six-cylinder 242 cu in (4.0 L) engine in their high-end cars, and the four-cylinder Buick Four for its smaller, less-expensive model.

  3. Buick Six - Wikipedia

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    The Buick Six was a top level automobile produced by GM's Buick Division which was first introduced in 1914, and was the senior vehicle to the Buick Series B Four.It was an all new platform which was shared with the Oldsmobile Six and was the first Buick to implement a steering wheel on the left side, and electric starter provided by Delco Remy along with an electric lighting system and ...

  4. Buick Standard Six - Wikipedia

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    The Buick Standard Six Series 20 was an automobile produced by by Buick between 1925 and 1928. Powered by the overhead valve (OHV) Buick straight-6 engine , it was the junior model to the Buick Master Six , and shared the GM A platform with Oldsmobile, Oakland and Chevrolet.

  5. McLaughlin Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    McLaughlin's fifth-wheel 1910s Democrat buckboard 1910 Model 41 touring car 1915 touring car 1923 Master Six Special touring car, manufactured by GM Canada. Robert McLaughlin began building carriages in 1867 beside the cutters and wagons in his blacksmith's shop in Enniskillen, a small village 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Oshawa, Ontario.

  6. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable. ... (1915-1920) 1916. Cadillac 341-B Imperial ... Chrysler Touring (1926) Divco (1926 ...

  7. Oldsmobile Model 30 - Wikipedia

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    General Motors used the GM A platform, shared with the Buick Standard Six and the Oakland Six, [1] [2] and the yearly changes were the result of a new business philosophy called planned obsolescence. The Model 30 was Oldsmobile mid-level product and introduced the flathead Oldsmobile straight-6 engine , while the Oldsmobile Model 43 with a four ...

  8. Buick Four - Wikipedia

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    The Buick 4 was a series of passenger cars produced by the Buick Division of GM from 1909 through 1918, and was available as a touring car, phaeton or roadster. It was available with the Buick Model B as a larger alternative offering a larger engine and better durability. [2] [3] It became the junior sedan in 1914 when the Buick Six was introduced.

  9. Marquette (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    It produced two car lines, both with huge 4-cylinder engines. The 40 hp line, essentially an improved and elongated Rainier (122 instead of 120 in. wheelbase), was available in four open body styles: Model 22 2-passenger runabout; Model 24 4-passenger tourabout; Model 25 5-passenger touring; Model 27 7-passenger touring