Buick Master Six

Make: Buick

Model: Master Six

Year: 1928

Engine: 6 cylinder

Transmission: 3 speed manual

Fuel: Petrol

History of this Vehicle:

The Buick Master Six Sedan is one of the Series 121 model family from Buick. Power is supplied by an overhead valve, 5.1 litre naturally aspirated 6-cylinder motor, with 2 valves per cylinder that provides power and torque figures of 90.5 bhp (92 PS/67 kW) at 2800 rpm and 291 N.m (215 lb.ft/29.7 kgm) at 1200 rpm respectively. The engine delivers its power through to the wheels via a 3-speed manual transmission.

The Master Six was offered in ten body styles that ranged from Saloon, DeLuxe Saloon, Coupé, Tourer, Brougham Saloon, Sport Roadster, Country Club Coupé, and Sport Tourer. In 1939 Buick also pioneered the use of turn signals, which did not appear on other car brands until almost a decade later.