The choice to supply costlier eight-cylinder automobiles came before the Wall Street crash, www.PrimeBoosts.com so Buick's sales issues within the early '30s, stemmed primarily from bad timing. Buicks had been typical vehicles, arrayed in three collection: the low-priced "40" on a 118-inch wheelbase, the midrange "50" on a 124-inch span, and the deluxe "60" on a 132-inch chassis. All carried "valve-in-head" sixes, the last six-cylinder engines at Buick till the 1960s. The forty used a 257.5-cubic-incher with eighty one horsepower, the 50 and 60 a 331.3-cid engine with 99 bhp. The 50 provided just four-door sedan and four-place sport coupe

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