Description
Brand new 1/43 scale car model of 1974 Buick Century Ginger Brown Metallic Limited Edition to 220 pieces Worldwide model car by Goldvarg Collection.
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
Officially licensed product.
Highly detailed interior exterior.
Comes in plastic display showcase.
Dimensions approximately L-5 inches long.
This model is made of resin and does not have any openings.
Buick is one of the oldest automobile brands in the world and the oldest in the United States.The first two Buick automobiles were made in 1899 and 1900 at the “Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company” by chief-engineer Walter Marr but company owner David Dunbar Buick was reluctant to begin making automobiles being satisfied with stationary and marine engine production so Marr left Buick in 1901 to found his own automobile company under his own name. His replacement was Eugene Richard who applied for a patent in 1902 for Marrs valve-in-head (overhead valve) engine which patent number 771095 was awarded to Richard in the name of Buick in 1904. 1940 saw the first use of the “Estate” designation for Buick on the Super station wagon. Due to World War II automobile production stopped in 1942. 1953 marked Buicks 50th anniversary as well as the introductions of the Buick V8 engine and the Roadmaster Skylark. In 1955 Buick had its best model year sales to date with 738814 vehicles sold; a record that would hold until 1977. The 1970s saw a number of new models added to the Buick lineup including the Estate Wagon as its own model in 1970 Centurion in 1971 Apollo in 1973 and Skyhawkin 1975. 1975 also saw the first appearance of the “Park Avenue” nameplate for Buick as a trim/option package on the Electra 225 Limited. A Buick Century paced the Indianapolis 500 race not once but twice in the mid 1970s. For 1976 Buick began selling rebadged Isuzu Geminis as Opels to replace the Opel Kadett models it
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