*** Welcome to piglix ***

Buick Electra

Buick Electra
Buick-Electra.jpg
1977 Buick Electra Limited Coupe
Overview
Manufacturer Buick (General Motors)
Also called Buick Electra 225
Production 1959–1990
Body and chassis
Class Full-size luxury car
Chronology
Predecessor Buick Roadmaster
Buick Super
Successor Buick Park Avenue
First generation
Buick Wasen.jpg
1960 Buick Electra 225 Convertible
Overview
Model years 1959–1960
Assembly South Gate, California, United States
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Doraville, Georgia, United States
Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Flint, Michigan, United States
Linden, New Jersey, United States
Arlington, Texas, United States
Designer Bill Mitchell
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door 4-window hardtop
4-door 6-window sedan
Electra only:
2-door hardtop
Electra 225 only:
2-door convertible
4-door 6-window Riviera hardtop
Layout FR layout
Platform C-body
Related Cadillac Eldorado
Cadillac Sixty Special
Cadillac De Ville
Cadillac Series 62
Oldsmobile 98
Powertrain
Engine 401 cu in (6.6 L) Nailhead V8
Transmission 2-speed Dynaflow automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 126.3 in (3,208 mm)
Length 1959:
Electra 225: 225.4 in (5,725 mm)
Electra: 220.9 in (5,611 mm)
1960:
Electra 225: 225.9 in (5,738 mm)
Electra: 221.2 in (5,618 mm)
Width 80.7 in (2,050 mm)
Height 55.9"
Curb weight 4,700–4,900 lb (2,100–2,200 kg)
Second generation
1961 Buick Electra 225 g'wich.jpg
1961 Buick Electra 225 Riviera Sedan
Overview
Model years 1961–1964
Assembly Wilmington, Delaware, United States
South Gate, California, United States
Doraville, Georgia, United States
Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Flint, Michigan, United States
Linden, New Jersey, United States
Arlington, Texas, United States
Designer Bill Mitchell
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door 4-window hardtop
4-door 6-window sedan
2-door hardtop
2-door convertible
4-door 6-window hardtop
Layout FR layout
Platform C-body
Related Cadillac Eldorado
Cadillac Sixty Special
Cadillac De Ville
Cadillac Series 62
Oldsmobile 98
Powertrain
Engine 401 cu in (6.6 L) Nailhead V8
Transmission 2-speed Dynaflow automatic
3-speed TH-400 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 126.0 in (3,200 mm)
Length 1961: 219.2 in (5,568 mm)
1962: 220.1 in (5,591 mm)
1963: 221.7 in (5,631 mm)
1964: 222.8 in (5,659 mm)
Width 1961–62: 77.9 in (1,979 mm)
1963–64: 78.0 in (1,981 mm)
Height 1961: 57.0 in (1,448 mm)
1962–64: 57.5 in (1,460 mm)
Curb weight 4,300–4,600 lb (2,000–2,100 kg)
Third generation
Buick Electra 225 1965.jpg
1965 Buick Electra 225 4-Door Sedan
Overview
Model years 1965–1970
Assembly Doraville, Georgia, United States
South Gate, California, United States
Flint, Michigan, United States
Designer Bill Mitchell
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door hardtop
4-door sedan
2-door hardtop
2-door convertible
Layout FR layout
Platform C-body
Related Cadillac Eldorado
Cadillac De Ville
Cadillac Calais
Oldsmobile 98
Powertrain
Engine 401 cu in (6.6 L) Nailhead V8
425 cu in (7.0 L) Nailhead V8
430 cu in (7.0 L) Buick V8
455 cu in (7.5 L) Buick V8
Transmission 3-speed TH-400 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 1965–68: 126.0 in (3,200 mm)
1969–70: 127.0 in (3,226 mm)
Length 1965: 224.1 in (5,692 mm)
1966: 223.4 in (5,674 mm)
1967: 223.9 in (5,687 mm)
1968: 224.9 in (5,712 mm)
1969: 224.8 in (5,710 mm)
1970: 225.8 in (5,735 mm)
Width 80.0 in (2,032 mm)
Height 1965–66: 57.5 in (1,460 mm)
1967–68: 56.2 in (1,427 mm)
1969: 55.8 in (1,417 mm)
1970: 55.9 in (1,420 mm)
Fourth generation
Buick-Electra-coupe.jpg
1973 Electra Coupe
Overview
Model years 1971–1976
Assembly Doraville, Georgia, United States
South Gate, California, United States
Flint, Michigan, United States
Designer Bill Mitchell
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door hardtop
2-door hardtop
2-door coupe
Layout FR layout
Platform C-body
Related Cadillac De Ville
Cadillac Calais
Buick Estate
Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
Oldsmobile 98
Pontiac Grand Safari
Pontiac Safari
Chevrolet Kingswood
Chevrolet Townsman
Powertrain
Engine 350 cu in (5.7 L) Buick V8
455 cu in (7.5 L) Buick V8
Transmission 3-speed TH-400, automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 127.0 in (3,226 mm)
Length 1971: 226.2 in (5,745 mm)
1972: 227.9 in (5,789 mm)
1973: 229.5 in (5,829 mm)
1974: 231.5 in (5,880 mm)
1975: 233.4 in (5,928 mm)
1976: 233.3 in (5,926 mm)
Width 1971–1972: 79.7 in (2,024 mm)
1973: 79.3 in (2,014 mm)
1974–1976: 79.9 in (2,029 mm)
Height 1971–1973: 54.9 in (1,394 mm)
1974: 55.0 in (1,397 mm)
1975: 55.1 in (1,400 mm)
1976: 54.5 in (1,384 mm)
Curb weight 4,600–5,000 lb (2,100–2,300 kg)
Fifth generation
80-85 Buick Electra Park Avenue sedan.jpg
Overview
Model years 1977–1984
Assembly Flint, Michigan, United States
Doraville, Georgia, United States
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door sedan
2-door coupe
Layout FR layout
Platform C-body
Related Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham
Cadillac De Ville
Oldsmobile 98
Powertrain
Engine 252 cu in (4.1 L) Buick V6
307 cu in (5.0 L) Oldsmobile V8
350 cu in (5.7 L) Buick V8
350 cu in (5.7 L) Oldsmobile diesel V8
403 cu in (6.6 L) Oldsmobile V8
Transmission 3-speed TH350 automatic
4-speed THM200-4R automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 118.9 in (3,020 mm)
Length 1977–79: 222.1 in (5,641 mm)
1980: 220.9 in (5,611 mm)
1981–82: 221.2 in (5,618 mm)
1983–84: 221.3 in (5,621 mm)
Width 1977–79: 77.2 in (1,961 mm)
1980: 78.0 in (1,981 mm)
1981: 75.9 in (1,928 mm)
1982–84: 76.2 in (1,935 mm)
Height 1977–79: 55.7 in (1,415 mm)
1980: 55.6 in (1,412 mm)
1981: 55.0 in (1,397 mm)
1982–84: 56.9 in (1,445 mm)
Curb weight 3,800–4,200 lb (1,700–1,900 kg)
Sixth generation
85-90 Buick Electra.jpg
Overview
Model years 1985–1990
Assembly Wentzville, Missouri, United States
Designer Irvin Rybicki
Body and chassis
Body style 4-door sedan
2-door coupe
Layout FF layout
Platform C-body
Related Buick LeSabre
Cadillac Sixty Special
Cadillac Fleetwood
Cadillac DeVille
Oldsmobile 88
Oldsmobile 98
Pontiac Bonneville
Powertrain
Engine 3.0 L Buick V6
3.8 L Buick V6
4.3 L Oldsmobile diesel V6
Transmission 4-speed THM440-T4 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 110.8 in (2,814 mm)
Length 1985–86: 197.0 in (5,004 mm)
1987: 197.4 in (5,014 mm)
1988–90: 197.0 in (5,004 mm)
Width 1985–86: 72.4 in (1,839 mm)
1987: 72.1 in (1,831 mm)
1988–90: 72.4 in (1,839 mm)
Height 1985–86: 54.3 in (1,379 mm)
1987: 54.2 in (1,377 mm)
1988–90: 54.3 in (1,379 mm)
Curb weight 3,300–3,600 lb (1,500–1,600 kg)

The Buick Electra is a full-size luxury car that was built by Buick from 1959 to 1990. Harlow H. Curtice, former president of the Buick division and later president of General Motors, named the car after his sister-in-law, Electra Waggoner Biggs.

During its more than 30-year run, Electra was offered in varying body styles including coupe, convertible, sedan, and station wagon. The Electra was replaced by the Buick Park Avenue in 1991.

For 1958, the Roadmaster and the Limited constituted the upper echelon of Buick's lineup. For 1959, they were renamed the Electra and the Electra 225 respectively. The appearance was shared with two other Buick models, the mid-level Invicta and the entry level LeSabre.

The Electra 225 nameplate was a nod to the latter car's overall length of over 225 in (5,715 mm), earning it the street name "deuce and a quarter."

The Electra 225 Riviera was the top-line model and it shared its six window hardtop roofline exclusively with Cadillac (which offered it on all of its models). Buick first applied the "Riviera" name to a premium trimmed 2-door Roadmaster hardtop in the middle of the 1949 model year, and thereafter denoted all Buick hardtops Rivieras. Also, from 1950 through 1953, Buick made a premium trimmed, stretched wheelbase sedan, exclusively in the Roadmaster and Super lines, that was called Riviera. But 1959 was the first year that not all Buick hardtops were called Rivieras. A standard 4-window four-door hardtop was also available, as was a 4-door 6-window pillared sedan, along with a stripped chassis of which 144 were built in 1959 and 1960. The two-door convertible was only available as an Electra 225, and the 2-door hardtop as an Electra.


...
Wikipedia

...