Hit "Like",
to read 360carmuseum in Facebook

1932 Buick Series 50 (57S)

The corporation General Motors was established exactly on the base of the trade mark Buick. Later, when other brands went into the lineup, the Buick was placed hierarchically in the rightful middle. The automobiles of the business division were always distinguished by brand awareness and decent fancy. In 1932 the line included about 30 modifications. The most budget choice 57S is in front of you. However it is attractive not only thanks to the detail design of the body and interior. The factory-installed equipment includes a vacuum-controlled clutch and the suspension ruggedness adjusted from the cab.

The Buick Series 50 (57S) was supplied with an 8-cylinder inline engine of 4,457 cm3 displacement and 90 hp output. It combined with a 3-speed mechanical gearbox. The top speed was 110 km/h. A total of about 33,000 items of different jobs were made.
 
 

Dear friends, team of 360carmuseum.com is very enthuisiastic about cars. Not all interesting articles are posted on the website. You may find more in social networks.

Click "Like" to read us in Facebook.