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vegaduke · 3 months ago
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1960 Buick
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emmieexplores2 · 3 months ago
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1959 Buick LeSabre Convertible
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twoseparatecoursesmeet · 9 months ago
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Stuck on Cannon Beach, 1980
Mickey Crisp
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wheelsgoroundincircles · 5 months ago
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1959 Buick Le Sabre
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1959 Buick Le Sabre
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1959 Buick Le Sabre
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1959 Buick Le Sabre
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britsyankswheels24 · 1 month ago
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🇺🇲 February 14, 1924 – A pivotal day in automotive history! Walter Chrysler was officially elected president of the Maxwell Automobile Company, setting the stage for one of the most influential car brands in America.
🔧 By 1921, Maxwell was struggling, and Chrysler, a former Buick executive, saw an opportunity. He took controlling interest in the company and worked to revitalize it.
🚘 In 1925, Maxwell was phased out, and all assets were merged into a brand-new company—the Chrysler Corporation. The first Chrysler-branded car had already debuted in 1924, featuring advanced engineering for the time, like a high-compression engine and four-wheel hydraulic brakes. This bold move laid the foundation for decades of automotive innovation.
🏁 From this moment on, Chrysler would go on to challenge the biggest names in the industry, eventually growing into one of the Big Three automakers in Detroit.
Transatlantic Torque: Brits & Yanks on Wheels!
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mazovshanka · 8 months ago
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Some photos of classic cars I spotted in the past. Of course Buick LeSabre stands out in this group, a really splendid example of American car from the late 60s. However I have to admit those Soviet cars look nice too, so old-fashioned. And Porsche 944 is the only Porsche car I like. Oh well, I guess I'm pretty picky.
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alfaromeole · 1 year ago
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These rims just ruin the fabulous Hollywood look, if we may say so. Third generation 1968 Buick LeSabre 400 with a 280-horsepower 350 four-barrel V8. Years before, we could see how the misery began.
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cinemaautomobilia · 10 months ago
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1959 Buick LeSabre Convertible - "A Rage to Live" (1965)
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swifttailphotos · 1 month ago
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Photo by Swifttail Photos
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what-is-this-car · 1 month ago
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This is a 1997-1999 Buick LeSabre
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See: hidden A-pillar, side mirror placement on the door, no chrome under the black plastic in the body trim (indicative of a 1997+ model)
- @brick-enthusiast
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vintagevoiture · 5 months ago
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Buick LeSabre VII. 1995 Wikipédia
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vegaduke · 15 days ago
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1960 Buick LaSabre
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emmieexplores2 · 3 months ago
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1959 Buick LeSabre
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rabbitcruiser · 11 months ago
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David Buick incorporated his company as the Buick Motor Company on May 19, 1903, in Detroit.
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britsyankswheels24 · 5 months ago
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🇺🇸 Founded in 1899 by David Dunbar Buick, Buick Motor Company quickly became a pioneer in the American automotive industry. Starting in Detroit, Michigan, and later moving to Flint, Buick became one of the oldest and most respected American automobile brands, known for luxury, performance, and innovation.
💡 Buick set itself apart early on by introducing the revolutionary overhead valve engine. This design provided greater power and efficiency, making Buick one of the most reliable brands of its time. By 1908, Buick had become the best-selling car brand in the United States, a status that helped solidify its place in automotive history.
🏢 In 1908, Buick became the cornerstone for General Motors (GM), founded by William C. Durant. Buick's success helped finance GM’s expansion into other brands like Cadillac and Chevrolet.
🎖 Throughout the 1930s and 40s, Buick grew its reputation for luxury and elegance. Iconic models like the Buick Roadmaster and Buick Super became symbols of American style and quality, providing the luxury of a Cadillac at a more accessible price. These cars weren’t just vehicles—they were statements on the road.
🔥 In the 1950s, Buick introduced some of its most memorable models. With distinctive portholes on the sides and innovative designs like the Buick Skylark, the brand embodied the optimism and progress of post-war America. The introduction of the famous Nailhead V8 engine made Buick a powerhouse in performance, especially admired by car enthusiasts and drag racers.
⚡ From the classic Rivieras of the 60s to today’s advanced SUVs, Buick has continually evolved to meet modern demands while staying true to its heritage of comfort and reliability. Today, Buick combines innovation with a modern sense of style. With over a century of engineering and style under its belt, Buick stands as one of the longest-surviving American brands.
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coloursteelsexappeal · 7 days ago
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1964 Buick LeSabre
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