Item Info
Media Type: Photographic Prints
Source: Automobile Reference Collection
Notes:
Beautiful new exterior styling and important interior improvements feature Buick's Super series convertible for 1951. The car is sleeker and smarter than ever with its fresh new exterior lines, pointed up by the glistening sweepspear molding which has been added to all Buick models for the coming year. The front end, distinctively Buick, has been re-styled ot make it stronger and more attractive than ever. The popular bomb-and-ring hood ornament has been elaborated and speed vanes have been added to Buick's unique fender ornaments. An outstanding interior improvement is the new white-glow instrument panel which makes dials and guages easier to read both night and day. All Supers for 1951 are powered by teh F-263 Fireball valve-in-head straight-eight engine which turns up 128 horsepower with Dynaflow transmission. The wheelbase is 121- 1/2 inches.
From: Buick Motor Division. Flint, Michigan
Tools
- Pan and Zoom
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