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What kind of car was the 1965 Buick Electra?

What kind of car was the 1965 Buick Electra?

And in the case of this 1965 buick electra 225, with its 401 numbers-matching v8, there might be no more affordable way to get a classy classic with this much power and great upgrades. These full-size buicks had some of the best designs for the era.

Is the Buick Electra a front wheel drive car?

The Electra was offered in coupe, convertible, sedan, and station wagon body styles over the course of its production — with rear-wheel drive (1959-1984) or front-wheel drive (1985-1990, except station wagon). For its entire production run, it ran on some form of GM’s C platform, which it shared with the Oldsmobile 98 and Cadillac DeVille.

What kind of trim does a Buick Electra have?

Electra 225s were trimmed in Calais cloth or leather trim, except for convertibles which were trimmed in vinyl. An optional Custom interior featured leather trim, while another featured vinyl with contrasting vertical stripes and front bucket seats with a storage consolex and power two-way seat adjustment.

What was the horsepower of a Buick Electra in 1974?

The 455 V8 was revised to meet the 1974 federal and California emission standards with horsepower dropping from 250 in 1972–73 to 230 for 1974. A one-year only option for the ’74 Electra was the high-performance Stage 1 455 with dual exhausts and a 245 hp (183 kW) rating.

And in the case of this 1965 buick electra 225, with its 401 numbers-matching v8, there might be no more affordable way to get a classy classic with this much power and great upgrades. These full-size buicks had some of the best designs for the era.

What was the street name for the Cadillac Electra 225?

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).

The Electra was offered in coupe, convertible, sedan, and station wagon body styles over the course of its production — with rear-wheel drive (1959-1984) or front-wheel drive (1985-1990, except station wagon). For its entire production run, it ran on some form of GM’s C platform, which it shared with the Oldsmobile 98 and Cadillac DeVille.

When was the first Buick Electra hardtop made?

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.

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