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1950 buick parts
1950 buick parts






1950 buick parts
  1. 1950 buick parts series#
  2. 1950 buick parts windows#

1950 buick parts windows#

1933 was the first year all GM vehicles were installed with optional vent windows which were initially called “No Draft Individually Controlled Ventilation” later renamed "Ventiplanes" which the patent application was filed on Nov. In 1933, the aesthetics of all Buicks were updated with a new, corporate "streamlined" appearance shared with all GM cars for that year due to GM's Art and Color Studio headed by Harley Earl, and additional manufacturing locations opened across the country under the Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division. Buick offered a new approach to allow the transmission to "free-wheel" and no clutch shifting between second and third gear called "Wizard Control". In 1932 the straight eight engine displacement increased to 230.4 cu in (3,776 cc), producing 82.5 bhp, and closed coupes and sedans offered cloth interiors, offering mohair upholstery. Only two coachwork choices were available leaving the choice between a coupe or sedan listed at US$1,540 ($23,858 in 2020 dollars ).

1950 buick parts

All bodywork was provided by Fisher Body and the appearance originated from the GM Art and Color Section headed by Harley Earl was now used across all GM products.

1950 buick parts series#

With the temporary disappearance of the Series 40, Series 50 became the entry level model for Buick. Optionally, the model was equipped with the new 220.7 cu in (3,617 cc) Buick Straight-8 engine and 77 hp.

1950 buick parts

With the introduction of the Marquette Companion brand, all Buicks were repositioned upmarket as junior luxury brands to Cadillac, while the Marquette took the lower price alternative for Buick dealerships. In 1930 all Buicks were installed with the all-new Straight-eight, and the 1931 the model remained almost unchanged, aside from minor appearance changes. Originally the Series 50 had a 331.4 cu in (5,431 cc) Buick Straight-6 engine developing 99 bhp of power at 2,800 rpm, and Buick manufactured 28,204 cars. South Gate Assembly, South Gate, Californiaģ31.4 cu in (5.4 L) Buick Straight-6 engine OHV I6Ģ20.7 cu in (3.6 L) Buick Straight-8 engine OHV I8Ģ30.4 cu in (3.8 L) Buick Straight-8 engine OHV I8.Pages are watermarked with a background image like the sample. This guide has good coverage of 1934-1950 models, with a few listings back to 1928.Order now for this handy part reference from General Motors. Covers all Buick, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, and Pontiac cars from 1934-1950. Includes many small parts that you won't find in other interchange sources, such as Hollanders. You can use this book to save money by purchasing less expensive parts, or you can use it to find substitutes for those parts that are impossible to locate. You will see complete model identification, original parts numbers, and group numbers which are still useful because many current parts vendors still use them.

1950 buick parts

You will find model applications for interchangeable parts for each car line is shown. The listings are arranged by part group numbers. This is a reprint of a parts book that GM dealers would have used to order parts: it shows which Buick, Olds, Chevrolet, and Pontiac parts interchange with one another.








1950 buick parts