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The Buick Motor Company was founded in 1903, by David Dunbar Buick in Detroit, Michigan. The company was soon taken over by James H. Whiting who moved it to Flint, Michigan. In 1904 Whiting brought in William C. Durant to manage the company. That year their first car, the Model B, was offered for sale. These cars used an overhead valve engine.

By 1908 Buick had become the largest manufacturer of cars in America and when William Durant founded General Motors Buick was its cornerstone.

Between the years 1908 and 1910 Buick was heavily into racing. One of their star drivers was Louis Chevrolet.

Besides Durant others who served as president of Buick were Charles Nash and Walter Chrysler.

BuickCentury60-1936

1936 BUICK CENTURY SERIES 60                                                  PRINTS AVAILABLEBuickSkylark-53

1953 BUICK SKYLARK                                                                          PRINTS AVAILABLEBuickSpecialConv56

1956 BUICK SPECIAL CONVERTIBLE                                            PRINTS AVAILABLEBuickCenturt-blk58

1958 BUICK CENTURY IN BLACK                                                    PRINTS AVAILABLEBuickCenturt-lb58

1958 BUICK CENTURY IN LIGHT BLUE                                       PRINTS AVAILABLEBuickRivera-63

1963 BUICK RIVERA                                                                             PRINTS AVAILABLEBuickGrandSport-65

1965 BUICK SKYLARK GRAND SPORT                                           PRINTS AVAILABLE

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