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For 1940 Buick renamed some of its Series designations and gave names instead. Buick's Series 40 was named the Special , the Series 50 became the Super , the Series 60 was named the Century , the Series 70 was named the Roadmaster , and the Limited was given both the Series 80 and Series 90, with the Series 90 given to a limousine with a 140 in ...
The Buick Special was an automobile produced by Buick. It was usually Buick's lowest-priced model, starting out as a full-size car in 1936 and returning in 1961 (after a two-year hiatus) as a mid-size. The Special was built for several decades and was offered as a coupe, sedan and later as a station wagon.
The Buick Super is a full-sized automobile produced by Buick from 1940 through the 1958 model years, with a brief hiatus from 1943 through 1945. The first generation shared the longer wheelbase with the top level Roadmaster while offering the smaller displacement engine from the Buick Special .
1959 Buick Electra. C I: RWD: 1936: 1984: 1936 – 1936 Cadillac Series 80; 1936 – 1937 Cadillac Series 70; 1936 – 1958 Buick Roadmaster; 1937 – 1938 Cadillac Series 65; 1938 – 1976 Cadillac Sixty Special; 1940 – 1964 Cadillac Series 62; 1940 – 1958 Buick Super; 1940 – 1940 LaSalle Series 52; 1940 – 1941 Pontiac Torpedo; 1941 ...
Cars introduced in 1940 (6 P) Cars introduced in 1941 (14 P) Cars introduced in 1942 (3 P) ... Buick Century; Buick Special; Buick Super; C. Cadillac; Cadillac Fleetwood;
Buick Century is the model name that was used by Buick for a line of upscale full-size cars from 1936 to 1942 and 1954 to 1958, ... By 1940 prices rose to US$1,175 ...
Buick Estate is a nameplate that was used by the Buick division of General Motors, denoting its luxury full-size station wagon from 1940 to 1964 and from 1970 to 1996. The Estate nameplate was derived from the term country estate in wealthy suburban areas and estate car , the British term for a station wagon.
The Buick Roadmaster is an automobile built by Buick from 1936 until 1942, from 1946 until 1958, and then again from 1991 until 1996. Roadmasters produced between 1936 and 1958 were built on Buick's longest non-limousine wheelbase and shared their basic structure with the entry-level Cadillac Series 65, the Buick Limited, and after 1940, the Oldsmobile 98.