Buicks - Centurion Coupe & Skylark Custom Coupe - 1971
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Top Photo:
Buick's New Centurion Coupe for 1971
The clean, tailored design of Buick's new Centurion Series is exemplified in the hardtop coupe with its distinctive, formal roof and sculptured accent line down the side. The luxurious Centurion series comes in a four-door hardtop and convertible, in addition to the hardtop coupe. Like all models in Buick's regular line, the Centurion features curved glass windows that are nearly flush with the outer body surface and cantilever roof styling. The Centurion is powered by Buick's 455 cubic inch engine. Variable ratio power steering and power brakes with front discs are standard on the Centurion.
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Buick's Skylark Custom Coupe For 1971
The Buick Skylark for 1971 features fresh new styling front and rear, with a horizontal grille design, larger taillights and more rugged bumpers with heavier mountings. A 350 cubic inch engine is standard on the Skylark Custom series and optional on the regular Skylark. A three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic transmission, variable ration power steering and power brakes with front disc also are offered as optional equipment.
Creation Year: 1971
Creator Name: Buick Motor Company - Photographer
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