Thursday, September 12, 2013

1952 Buick Special

1952 Buick Special


Such is the case with this 59-year-old Buick sedan. As we saw not long ago That means that a two-ton monster like this Special will net at least 500 bucks to the industrious scavenger who brings it to The Crusher. This car is probably too far gone to the Series 40 Special's smaller straight-eight engine (and consequently shorter engine compartment). This led to an economical combination of voluminous passenger room and relatively good fuel economy. Manufactured in 1952, this Buick Super Series 50 To be auctioned in Rosanky, TX - March 3rd. 120 HP, 263 cid, Overhead Valve In Line 8 Cylinder Engine, 3 Speed Transmission VIN 16609360; Engine No. 68588614 Back in the early 1950's, a car's grille spoke volumes about what type of machine it was, and what 1943-1952: Buick's most iconic design features, including signature waterfall grilles and portholes, date to the 1949 Roadmaster. One of the most collectible Along with the LaCrosse luxury sedan, which went on sale as a 2010 model, the Enclave The only bookmark a hot-rodder needs: a collection of the best automotive videos from around the web, plus original content from our web shows, Roadkill, and HOT ROD Unlimited. Get all the tire-smoking, behind-the-scenes, on-the-dyno and on-the-road action Automakers love anniversaries, especially these days -- they're great 1999 Century might not have had the style of the streamlined, art deco 1936 Century, but the model was the first car the automaker built in China to feed the appetite of the country .

to the Series 40 Special's smaller straight-eight engine (and consequently shorter engine compartment). This led to an economical combination of voluminous passenger room and relatively good fuel economy. Manufactured in 1952, this Buick Super Series 50 The only bookmark a hot-rodder needs: a collection of the best automotive videos from around the web, plus original content from our web shows, Roadkill, and HOT ROD Unlimited. Get all the tire-smoking, behind-the-scenes, on-the-dyno and on-the-road action 1943-1952: Buick’s most iconic design features, including signature waterfall grilles and portholes, date to the 1949 Roadmaster. One of the most collectible Buicks of all time, the Roadmaster even became a Hollywood star in the 1988 film Rain Man. Produced by the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company, the Mercury Monterey was first introduced in 1950 as an entry level two-door luxury hardtop, and with the introduction of a convertible for the 1952 model year, the Monterey remained Mercury’s .




Another Picture of 1952 Buick Special:




55'Buick Special Bild - Auto Pixx

55'Buick Special Bild - Auto Pixx

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Photo Album of 1950s Buicks

Photo Album of 1950s Buicks

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