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Buick Estate

Buick Estate is a nameplate that was used by the Buick division of General Motors, denoting its luxury full-size station wagon from 1940 to 1964 and from 1970 to 1996. The Estate nameplate was derived from the term country estate in wealthy suburban areas and estate car, the British term for a station wagon.

Buick Estate Wagon
Overview
ManufacturerBuick (General Motors)
Also calledBuick Super Estate
Buick Roadmaster Estate
Buick Special Estate
Buick Invicta Estate
Buick Electra Estate
Buick LeSabre Estate
Buick Century Estate
Buick Regal Estate
Production1940-1964
1970-1996
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size car
Body style4-door station wagon
LayoutFR layout

For much of its model life the Buick Estate was produced using GM B platform as the station wagon counterpart of Buick sedans; it was offered on the GM C platform from 1949–1953, then again from 1971–1976. With the exception of the prewar Buick Limited limousine, the Estate was the largest vehicle of the Buick line, combining the luxury features of Buick sedans with cargo-carrying capabilities. In line with other brands having a wagon-associated moniker, Estate became adopted by other Buick wagons (regardless of size), with the exceptions of the 1964–1972 Buick Sport Wagon and the 1982–1989 Buick Skyhawk station wagon.[1][2]

Starting with model year 1947 until 1964, the Estate was offered as a station wagon on two model lines. When it returned in 1970, it was the senior station wagon to the Sport Wagon, then the name was again used on two different models in 1973 when the Sport Wagon was replaced with the intermediate-sized Buick Century Estate.[3]

As the Cadillac Division did not offer a factory-produced station wagon in North America until 2010 (the Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon), the Buick Estate served as the flagship station wagon entry from General Motors, slotted slightly above its Oldsmobile divisional counterpart, the Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser beginning in 1971. Competing against the Chrysler Town & Country and the Mercury Colony Park, the Estate was originally produced as a wooden-body station wagon ("woodie"); from 1970 to 1996, nearly all examples were fitted with simulated woodgrain exterior trim (though technically optional). The 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate (alongside its Chevrolet Caprice counterpart) was the full-size station wagon to remain in production and the last to offer exterior woodgrain trim.[4] In 1976 American Motors Corporation introduced the Jeep Grand Wagoneer with similar passenger accommodation, luxury standard equipment and a simulated woodgrain appearance built on a dedicated chassis.

Following the 1996 model year, Buick discontinued the Roadmaster Estate and mid-size Century Estate station wagons, ending the use of the nameplate. Buick would not market another station wagon in the United States until 2018, rebranding the Opel Insignia as the Buick Regal TourX.

1940s edit

1940 Super Estate Series 50
Overview
AssemblyBuick City, Flint, Michigan, USA
Body and chassis
Body style4-door station wagon
PlatformC-body
(1940)
(1946-1953)
RelatedCadillac Series 62
LaSalle Series 52
Buick Roadmaster
Buick Y-Job
Oldsmobile 96/98
Pontiac Custom Torpedo
Powertrain
Engine248 cu in (4.1 L) Fireball Straight-eight engine OHV
Transmission3-speed sliding shift manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase121.0 in (3,073 mm)[5]
Length204.0 in (5,182 mm)
Width75.8 in (1,925 mm)
Height66.0 in (1,676 mm)
Curb weight3,870 lb (1,760 kg)

The first Buick Estate station wagon was a large-bodied 121.0 in (3,073 mm) wheelbase GM C platform Buick Super introduced mid-year only for 1940 with a wooden body, the same year the wooden-body station wagon Packard One-Ten was first introduced. The 1940 Super Estate was very exclusive and was installed with the second largest engine offered at the time, with a retail price of US$1,242 ($27,011 in 2023 dollars [6]) while the limousine Buick Limited manufactured 1,739 for a listed retail price of US$2,199 ($47,824 in 2023 dollars [6]) with similar length and interior comfort. The appearance of the wood panels using both mahogany panels with oak trim was different from other wagons that used one source of wood.[2] Production totals record that 495 found buyers at the same time the 4-door Touring Sedan sold 95,875 and 4,764 convertible coupes were made.[2] Earlier in 1934 a two-door shooting brake was offered on the Buick Series 50 by special request.[2] In 1942 all GM vehicles had an appearance upgrade where the trailing edge of the front fender was extended across the front doors that was called "Airfoil" accented by parallel chrome strips on the front and rear fenders on Buick vehicles. In later years the character line of the "Airfoil" feature was accented with a stainless-steel strip that evolved into the Buick Sweepspear for several decades.[2]

The introduction of a station wagon was a novel body style as GM first introduced it in 1939 for the Chevrolet Master, 1940 for the Oldsmobile Series 60 and 1937 for the Pontiac Streamliner and all used wooden body panels for the passenger compartment. 1935 was the year the Chevrolet Suburban carryall/panel truck was built with an all-steel body on a truck-based chassis and offered a choice of side-hinged rear panel doors, or a rear tailgate/lift window could be selected for cargo area access while only offering two side mounted doors,[7] resembling a cargo van that could seat up to eight passengers. 1937 was also the year Packard first offered a station wagon on the junior series Packard Six Model 115-C. Buick and Packard had a professional rivalry and the introduction of the Packard Station Wagon was an opportunity Buick leadership saw to offer one for Buick.[2] In 1946 the Willys Jeep Station Wagon was introduced with a similar passenger accommodation and load carrying capability.

1941–1942 Special Estate Series 40-B
Overview
AssemblyBuick City, Flint, Michigan
Body and chassis
Body style4-door station wagon
PlatformGM B platform
RelatedCadillac Series 60
Cadillac Series 61
LaSalle Series 50
McLaughlin-Buick
Buick Century
Oldsmobile F-Series
Oldsmobile Series 70
Pontiac Streamliner Torpedo
Powertrain
Engine248 cu in (4.1 L) Fireball Straight-eight engine OHV
Transmission3-speed synchromesh manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase121 in (3,073 mm)
Length208.75 in (5,302 mm)
Curb weight3,980 lb (1,805 kg)

For 1941 and 1942, Buick switched to the GM B platform Special continuing to offer the 121 in (3,073 mm) wheelbase while the Oldsmobile Series 60 continued to use the shortest A-body. 1940 is also the year the station wagon returned to Packard on the luxurious Packard One-Twenty which also had a 122 in (3,099 mm) wheelbase.[8] The retail price for the Special Estate was US$1,463 ($30,306 in 2023 dollars [6]) and a similar production total of 838 were produced, while the Touring Sedan made 91,138.[2] In 1941 the Chrysler Windsor Town & Country station wagon was introduced shortly thereafter.[2]

Later after automobile production resumed at the end of World War II, the Estate returned to Buick's C platform Super and Roadmaster for the 1946–49 model years and a long tradition of contracting the station wagon body style was provided by Ionia Manufacturing, also known as Mitchell-Bentley Corporation[9] that today is called, Mitchell Corporation, which built all Buick station wagon bodies between 1946 and 1964 instead of GM's Fisher Body.[1]

The 1946 Super Estate was listed at US$2,594 ($40,530 in 2023 dollars [6]) and production total of 786 were produced while still offering the 121.0 in (3,073 mm) wheelbase.[1] Packard didn't offer a competitive appearance station wagon until 1948 with the Packard Station Sedan.[1]

For model year 1947, the Estate Station Wagon body style was offered on both the Super and Roadmaster models, with the Super being the more modestly equipped and the Roadmaster being the luxury version, while both offered the wooden body panels.[1]

1950s edit

Roadmaster Estate Series 70
Super Estate Series 50
Century Estate Series 60
Special Estate Series 40
Overview
Model years1950-1953
1954–1958
Assembly(main plant)[10]
Buick City, Flint, Michigan
(branch assembly)
Arlington, Texas, (Arlington Assembly)
Framingham, Massachusetts, (Framingham Assembly)
Kansas City, Kansas, (Fairfax Assembly)
Linden, New Jersey, (Linden Assembly)
South Gate, California, (South Gate Assembly)
Wilmington, Delaware
Doraville, Georgia
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size car
Body style4-door station wagon
4-door hardtop station wagon
LayoutFR layout
PlatformC-body (1950-1953)
B-body (1954-1958)
RelatedBuick Special
Buick Super
Buick Century
Buick Roadmaster
Oldsmobile 88
Powertrain
Engine264 cu in (4.3 L) Fireball Straight-eight engine OHV
320 cu in (5.2 L) Fireball Straight-eight engine OHV
(1950-1952)
264 cu in (4.3 L) Fireball V8 OHV
322 cu in (5.3 L) Fireball V8 OHV[10]
364 cu in (6.0 L) Fireball V8 OHV
Transmission2-speed Dynaflow automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase121.5 in (3,086 mm) (series 50 1950-53)
126.25 in (3,207 mm) (series 70 1950-53)
122 in (3,099 mm) (series 40 & 60 1954-58)
Length206.3 in (5,240 mm) (1954)
206.7 in (5,250 mm) (1955)
205.1 in (5,210 mm) (1956)
208.4 in (5,293 mm)(1957)[10]
211.8 in (5,380 mm) (1958)
Width76 in (1,930 mm) (1954–55)
Height60.5 in (1,537 mm) (1954)
59.8 in (1,519 mm) (1956)[10]
Curb weight3,940–3,995 lb (1,787–1,812 kg)

The 1950 through 1953 Estate continued using the Super and Roadmaster "C" platform, then in 1954 to 1958 it was offered on the shorter B platform Century and Special, with all steel bodies, shared with the Oldsmobile 88.[10]

Due to the high maintenance required of the genuine wood veneer panels requiring a coat of varnish to keep the durability and appearance, the use of wood gradually decreased until 1950 when it was not much more than window surround for the exterior while more modestly used inside where the wood was protected from the elements. The Estate for 1950 was offered on the Super and Roadmaster, while the Roadmaster was offered with two trim packages called Model 79 Estate Wagon and the Model 79R Deluxe Estate Wagon, the latter offering leather upholstery, a carpeted cargo area and the first time power windows and power adjustable front seat were available.

It was installed with the largest engine available in the top-level Roadmaster, which was the Fireball Straight-eight engine that necessitated the long 126.25 in (3,207 mm) wheelbase.[1] Production numbers for both continued to be modest, with the Super Estate manufacturing 2,480 in comparison to 114,745 Super Riviera Sedan, with a listed retail price of US$2,480 ($31,406 in 2023 dollars [6]) while the Roadmaster Estate and Roadmaster Deluxe Estate had a combined production of 420 and a listed retail price of US$3,433 ($43,475 in 2023 dollars [6]) making the Deluxe Estate the most expensive Buick for that year.[1]

Production numbers of the Estate had remained small since it was introduced, and Buick changed the platform used a few times in an attempt to stimulate sales, and in 1955 the Estate had its most popular year with a combined total of 7,195, with the breakdown of 2,952 Special Estate with the last year of the 264 cu in (4.3 L) Fireball Straight-eight engine at a listed retail price of US$2,974 ($33,826 in 2023 dollars [6]) and 4,243 for the Century Special and US$3,175 ($40,208 in 2023 dollars [6]), installing the all-new 322 cu in (5.3 L) Fireball V8.[1] "Cordaveen" upholstery began to be installed in various configurations beginning in the mid-1950s with cloth inserts on higher trim packages.[3]

Later during the 50s, the fashionable hardtop body style was introduced on the Century Caballero Estate Wagons that were offered only in 1957 and 1958 and was shared with the Oldsmobile 88 Fiesta hardtop station wagon. The hardtop feature was also offered on the Special Riviera Estate Wagon and sold 6,817 with a listed retail price of US$3,167 ($34,357 in 2023 dollars [6]), while the Century Caballero Estate Wagon sold 10,186 with a listed retail price of US$3,706 ($40,204 in 2023 dollars [6]), leading in sales against the Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country and Mercury Colony Park.[1]

Buick Estate Production Figures[1]
Super/Special Roadmaster/Century Yearly Totals
1950 2,480 420 2,900
1951 2,212 679 2,891
1952 1,641 359 2,000
1953 1,830 670 2,500
1954 1,650 1,563 3,213
1955 2,952 4,243 7,205
1956 13,770 8,160 21,930
1957 13,200 10,186 23,386
1958 7,083 4,456 11,539
Total 46,818 30,736 77,564

1960s edit

LeSabre Estate Series 4400 / Invicta Estate Series 4600
Overview
Model years1959–1964
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style4-door station wagon
LayoutFR layout
PlatformB-body
RelatedChevrolet Bel-Air Nomad
Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Fiesta
Pontiac Catalina Safari
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase123 inches (3,100 mm)
Length
  • 213.2 in (5,415 mm) (1961)
  • 214.1 in (5,438 mm) (1962)
  • 215.7 in (5,479 mm) (1963)
Width78.0 in (1,981 mm)
Curb weight3,969–4,505 lb (1,800–2,043 kg)[11]
Chronology
SuccessorBuick Sport Wagon

In 1959 the LeSabre Estate was introduced on the B platform. Beginning in 1959 the intermediate Invicta Estate was offered with a listed retail price of US$3,841 ($40,146 in 2023 dollars [6]) while the junior LeSabre station wagon was listed at US$3,320 ($34,701 in 2023 dollars [6]).[3]

The Estate station wagons received a "Cordaveen" vinyl interior as standard, with the Saran Balfour cloth/Cordaveen combination interior available as an option in several colors.[12] Engines were unchanged from previous years including the standard 250-horsepower 364-cubic-inch V8, no-cost regular fuel 235-horsepower 364 or the four-barrel 300-horsepower option of same engine available at extra cost. The two-speed Turbine Drive Dynaflow automatic transmission was standard equipment on LeSabres and all other full-sized Buicks this year, although a manual transmission was also available. The three Ventiports returned to the side of the front fender denoting the junior-level status in Buick's hierarchy of products offered.[3]

The LeSabre Estate Wagon came standard with the larger 325-horsepower 401 V8 from the Wildcat and Electra 225 models. Replacing the old Dynaflow-based two-speed automatic transmission were two new Super Turbine automatics. The two-speed Super Turbine 300 (shared with the intermediate-sized cars) was available with the standard two-barrel 300 V8 while the three-speed Super Turbine 400 (shared with other big Buicks and Rivieras) was standard with the 300 four-barrel and optional with the standard engine as well as the 401 in the Estate Wagon. The standard transmission with the base 300 two-barrel V8 was a three-speed column shift manual and a four-speed manual was available as an option with either engine. The new ST300 transmission carried over the variable pitch torque converter from the Dynaflow that had been used since the mid-1950s, while the first year for the ST400 featured a fixed-pitch converter. Inside, only minor trim/upholstery revisions were made.[3]

For 1963, the Invicta series had a 6-passenger station wagon as its sole model. Only 3,495 Invicta Estate station wagons were built for 1963, after which the name disappeared, when it was replaced by the Buick Wildcat hardtop coupe or sedan. The Estate Wagon was replaced by the new, smaller A platform Buick Sport Wagon, making the B-body Chevrolet Impala Estate and Pontiac Safari the only full-sized GM station wagons until 1970.[3]

Buick Estate Production Figures[3]
LeSabre Invicta Yearly Totals
1959 8,286 5,231 13,517
1960 7,553 5,076 12,629
1961 8,051 n/a 8,051
1962 n/a 13,748 13,748
1963 9,488 3,495 12,983
1964 10,520 n/a 10,520
Total 43,898 27,550 71,448

1970 edit

Series 46000
 
Overview
Model years1970
Assembly
DesignerBill Mitchell
Body and chassis
PlatformB-body
RelatedPontiac Bonneville Safari
Chevrolet Caprice Custom Estate
Powertrain
Engine455 cu in (7.5 L) Buick V8
Transmission3-speed TH-400, automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase124.0 in (3,150 mm)
Length220.2 in (5,593 mm)
Curb weight4,900–5,000 lb (2,200–2,300 kg)

The Buick Estate Wagon was reintroduced as the top-level luxury station wagon for GM in 1970 to compete against the Mercury Colony Park and Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country. Buick's first full-sized station wagon since 1964, it was available as a separate series on the B-body LeSabre chassis, sharing their 124.0-inch (3,150 mm) wheelbase, basic body and interior and took the senior position above the Buick Sport Wagon mid-sized station wagon.[3] From 1967 until the Estate returned in 1970, GM's most upscale full-sized station wagon offering simulated woodgrained paneling was the Pontiac Executive Safari station wagon and Chevrolet Caprice Custom Estate.[3] By special request from coachbuilders like ASC and Traditional Coachworks of Chatsworth, California the Cadillac Fleetwood was modified as a station wagon after the donor vehicle was completed.[13][14]

The Estate returned to an earlier tradition during the 1940s and 1950s of positioning it as a luxury vehicle similar to the top-level Electra 225, with full power amenities, air conditioning and the available AM/FM radio, and included an optional roof installed luggage rack with a vinyl roof covering available. To accommodate various load duties, the second row bench seat had a 60/40 split for additional passengers and cargo while using the Buick 455 V8 for effortless driving.[3] The listed retail price was US$5,047 ($39,598 in 2023 dollars [6]) and 28,306 were manufactured[3]

The LeSabre Custom's bright rocker, wheelhouse and rear lower fender moldings were used. Reviving a late 1940s "woodie" appearance Woodgrain using DI-NOC a vinyl wood-grained wrap was an option for the body sides, incorporating the traditional "Sweepspear" feature. Interiors were "Cordaveen" in the more upscale Custom trim package. Despite being on the B-body it shared the C-body division flagship Electra's luxurious accommodations and standard equipment and four VentiPorts on the front fenders. The following year the Estate would move up to Electra's larger body and more voluminous interior.[3]

Adopting the interior layout of the intermediate Sport Wagon, the Estate used a forward-facing third-row seat, and access to the third row was accomplished by a second row split bench seat that retracted forward. With a total of eight-passenger accommodation (similar to the Chevrolet/GMC Suburban of the time), the first-generation Estate wagon was among the largest vehicles ever built by Buick.[15]

Buick Estate Production Figures[3]
Yearly Total
1970 28,306

1971–1976 edit

Series 46000
 
1971 Buick Estate Wagon
Overview
ProductionSeptember 1970-August 1976
Model years1971–1976
Assembly
DesignerBill Mitchell
Body and chassis
PlatformC-body
RelatedOldsmobile Custom Cruiser
Pontiac Grand Safari
Chevrolet Kingswood Estate
Powertrain
Engine455 cu in (7.5 L) Buick V8
Transmission3-speed TH-400, automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase127.0 in (3,226 mm)
Length1971: 226.8 in (5,761 mm)
1972: 228.3 in (5,799 mm)
1973: 229.5 in (5,829 mm)
1974: 231.1 in (5,870 mm)
1975–76: 231.8 in (5,888 mm)
Width1971–72: 79.7 in (2,024 mm)
1973: 79.6 in (2,022 mm)
1974–76: 79.9 in (2,029 mm)
Height1971–1973: 57.3 in (1,455 mm)
1974: 57.9 in (1,471 mm)
1975: 58.4 in (1,483 mm)
1976: 57.8 in (1,468 mm)
Curb weight5,100–5,400 lb (2,300–2,400 kg)

The 1971 to 1976 Estates were the first Buick station wagons to be built on GM longest chassis since the Roadmaster Estates of 1947–53. The Estate shared its 127.0-inch (3,230 mm) C-body wheelbase with the Electra 225, while all 1971–76 GM wagons were B-body-based per model numbers.[16] The 1971–76 GM full-size bodies, at 64.3-inch (1,630 mm) front shoulder room and 63.4-inch (1,610 mm) rear shoulder room set a record for interior width that would not be matched by any car until the full-size GM rear-wheel drive models of the early to mid 1990s. The Estate also shared the Electra 225's interior and exterior styling from 1971 to 1974 (complete with the prerequisite four VentiPorts). Door trim and seats were not as plush in 1971–74 wagons and no door pull strap was included as it was on the Electra.[3]

Although from 1975 to 1976 the number of VentiPorts were reduced by one, and the front fascia was downgraded to a LeSabre's (as was door trim and seats), the Electra 225 style chrome rocker panel moldings and distinctive Electra 225 style rear quarter panels (albeit without fender skirts) remained. The taillights were different from both the LeSabre and the Electra in all of these years. The Estate Wagons, as with other GM full-sized wagons during these years, used a rear suspension with multi-leaf springs instead of the coil springs used on other full-sized Buicks, and other full-sized GM cars to better cope with load carrying duties.[15]

The Estate Wagons also featured a new 'clamshell' tailgate design, marketed as the Glide-away Tailgate, where the rear power-operated glass slid up into the roof as the lower tailgate (manually or with power assist), slid into a recess under the cargo floor. Ultimately, the manual lower tailgate was supplanted by the power tailgate. The tailgate system was operated by switches on the instrument panel or a key switch on the rear quarter panel. Like a top-hinged tailgate, the clamshell design allowed a user to stand directly at the open cargo area without impediment, facilitating loading and unloading in tight spaces. the rear seat could be folded flat for additional cargo and incorporated a 60/40 split so that extended cargo and passengers could be accommodated and providing entry to the third row seat. Cargo capacity with the second row seats folded was 184 cubic feet.[15] If passengers were seated in the optional forward facing third row seat, the rear window could be retracted into the roof while the vehicle was in motion with the tailgate in place.

In its first year, 24,034 Estate Wagons were sold with a listed retail price of US$5,414 ($40,732 in 2023 dollars [6]).[17][3]

At 5,182 lb (2,351 kg) shipping weight, or about 5,400 lb (2,400 kg) curb weight, the three-seat 1974 Estate Wagons are easily the heaviest Buicks ever built, even heavier than the Buick Limited limousines of 1936–42. The 1975 and 1976 models were the longest station wagons ever built.[15]

The Estate used the Buick 455 V8 from 1971 through 1976 found in the Buick GSX. The Stage One high performance version, with high lift camshaft, enlarged ports, enlarged valves, and dual exhaust, was available as an option through 1974.

To commemorate the Bicentennial of the United States, the standard colors available on all Buicks were Judicial Black, Liberty White, Pewter Gray, Potomac Blue, Continental Blue, Concord Green, Constitution Green, Mount Vernon Cream, Buckskin Tan, Musket Brown, Boston Red and Independence Red, with specially available colors on select models Congressional Cream, Revere Red, Colonial Yellow and Firecracker Orange.[18]

Buick Estate Production Figures[18]
Yearly Total
1971 24,034
1972 28,968
1973 35,795
1974 14,412
1975 13,740
1976 20,374
Total 137,323

1977–1990 edit

Series 4B
 
1990 Buick Estate
Overview
Also calledElectra Estate, LeSabre Estate
Model years1977–1990
Assembly
Body and chassis
PlatformB-body
RelatedOldsmobile Custom Cruiser
Pontiac Safari
Chevrolet Caprice Estate
Powertrain
Engine307 cu in (5.0 L) Oldsmobile V8

350 cu in (5.7 L) Buick V8
403 cu in (6.6 L) Oldsmobile V8

350 cu in (5.7 L) LF9 diesel V8
Transmission3-speed automatic
4-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase115.9 in (2,944 mm)
Length218.8 in (5,558 mm)
220.5 in (5,601 mm)
(1980-1990)
Width75.4 in (1,915 mm)
79.3 in (2,014 mm)
(1980-1990)
Height57.1 in (1,450 mm)
59.5 in (1,511 mm)
(1980-1990)

In 1977, the Buick Estate was downsized and relaunched on General Motors' B-body. In 1979, an Estate Wagon Limited was offered with many previously extra cost options now included as standard in addition to the Estate Wagon. To further differentiate the Limited model, fenders included four VentiPorts (up from three) and the interior had velour upholstery with loose pillow designed seating or vinyl with leather available in later years. Production records show 21,312 were built for 1979. An appearance change was introduced for the simulated woodgrain changing from mahogany to oak which was used for several decades. Cargo capacity with the second row seats in place was 87.9 cubic feet and the core chassis elements remained in use until 1996 when the GM station wagon production was terminated.[19][4] When the Estate Wagon was introduced it had a shorter wheelbase than the 1964 Buick Sport Wagon.[3]

 
1987 Buick Electra Estate interior

The tradition of luxury continued with power windows, power adjustable drivers split bench seat, six speaker stereo system, dual power adjustable side view mirrors, Touch Climate Control air conditioning, GM's Twilight Sentinel automatic headlight activation and other luxury features found on the Buick Electra.[20] The 1977 listed retail price was $6,078 ($30,560 in 2023 dollars [6]) with the optional rear facing third row seat, while the "Dual-Action" tailgate was now standard equipment with a power retractable rear window on all GM station wagons.[18]

In 1980, body changes made the wagon more aerodynamic for better fuel efficiency. Also, that year, the Electra Estate Wagon was introduced and replaced the Estate Wagon Limited while the 'base' model was now called LeSabre Estate Wagon. Exterior woodgrain applique was standard on the Electra Estate (but could be deleted for credit) and optional on the LeSabre Estate. The Buick 350 V8 engine was dropped from the options list and a 5.7 litre diesel 350 V8 was now available through 1985. The standard engine was the 5.0 litre Oldsmobile 307 V8.[19]

Although the Electra and LeSabre coupes and sedans had both switched to new front wheel drive platforms by 1986, the model names also continued to be used on the rear-wheel-drive wagons through 1989 making the Estate the largest rear wheel drive Buick offered.[18]

For 1990, which would be the Estate's final year, the Electra and LeSabre model designations were dropped, and the car was once again sold simply as the Estate Wagon. As with the Electra Estate in previous years, standard exterior woodgrain could be deleted for credit. Although the Estate Wagon model was discontinued in 1990, the Estate trim designation continued on the full-size Roadmaster station wagons from 1991 to 1996. The Estate name was also applied to the top trim level of the mid-size Century station wagon (sold as the Regal Estate station wagon in 1982 and 1983) and often included exterior woodgrain applique. Like the Roadmaster, the Century Estate continued to be sold through 1996.[18]

Production Figures

Buick Estate Production Figures[18]
Yearly Total
1977 25,075
1978 25,964
1979 21,312
1980 15,332
1981 11,268
1982 15,331
1983 18,887
1984 17,563
1985 13,366
1986 18,126
1987 12,759
1988 9,624
1989 7,531
1990 7,999
Total 220,137

1991–1996 edit

Series 4B
 
1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Limited
Overview
Model years1991–1996
AssemblyArlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas (1994–1996)
Willow Run Assembly, Ypsilanti, Michigan, U.S. (1991–1993)
Body and chassis
Body style5-door station wagon
LayoutFR layout
PlatformGM B platform
RelatedBuick Roadmaster
Chevrolet Caprice
Chevrolet Impala SS
Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
Powertrain
Engine5.0 L L03 V8
5.7 L L05 V8
5.7 L LT1 V8
Transmission4-speed 4L60 automatic
4-speed 4L60-E automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase115.9 in (2,944 mm)
Length217.7 in (5,530 mm) (1991–93)
217.5 in (5,524 mm) (1994–96)
Width79.9 in (2,029 mm)
Height60.3 in (1,532 mm)
Curb weight4,700 lb (2,100 kg)

Buick revived the Roadmaster name with the introduction of the Roadmaster Estate in 1991 not used since 1953. A "Vista Roof" fixed sunroof over the second row seats, was standard, revived from the 1960s Buick Sport Wagon. Initially the Roadmaster Estate used Chevrolet's 5.0 L L03 V8. It was replaced a year later with a 180 hp 5.7L small block L05 V8 shared by both wagon and sedan. In 1994 both received a modified dual-exhaust version of the advanced Corvette-derived 5.7L sequential point fuel-injection LT1 V8, increasing output to 260 hp and upping performance substantially. The same engine was used on the Impala SS, Chevrolet police interceptors, and the Cadillac Fleetwood, with an aluminum head version on the Corvette C4, Camaro Z-28, and Firebird Trans-AM. A high-performance engine had last been offered on a GM station wagon in 1974. The listed retail price was $21,445 ($47,972 in 2023 dollars [6]) before optional equipment was added.[18]

Due to engineering challenges the rear tailgate remained as a swing-away or tailgate to accommodate rear passengers in the optional third row rear facing seat but the glass panel was now hinged at the top instead of retracting into the tailgate assembly, which was an approach last used in 1957, and it showed a similar semi-fastback appearance of the 1971–1976 "clamshell" generation. To compensate for the lack of rear ventilation vent windows once again appeared but were only installed at the edge of the rear cargo windows and instead of an integrated wind deflector which in previous generations helped to clear the rear window a rear wiper and washer system was installed as standard equipment.[18]

When ordered with the factory towing package, the station wagon could accommodate 7,000 pounds (3,200 kg) with the use of a weight-distributing hitch, dual sway controls, setting rear tire pressure to 35 PSI, and disabling the Electronic Level Control.[21] The towing package added 2.93 rear-axle gears and a rear limited-slip differential, heavy-duty cooling system including oil and transmission coolers, and a factory-installed self-leveling rear suspension called Dynaride, which consisting of air shocks, a height sensor between the rear axle and body and an on-board air compressor. Most visibly, a pair of electric fans offset to the left under the hood was replaced by the combination of one conventional fan-driven mechanically from the engine alongside one electric fan.[18]

GM discontinued the Roadmaster Estate in 1996, ending production on December 13 of that year, the last traditional full-sized American station wagon.[4] All 1996 Roadmaster Estates were installed with a "Collectors Edition" hood ornament, a round medallion in place of the traditional tri-shield Buick badge.[18]

Buick Estate Production Figures[18]
Yearly Total
1991 6,729
1992 11,019
1993 9,525
1994 8,669
1995 5,522
1996 8,962
Total 50,426

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Flory, J. "Kelly" Jr. (2008). American Cars, 1946 to 1959; Every Model, Year by Year. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7864-3229-5.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Kimes, Beverly (1996). standard catalog of American Cars 1805–1942. Krause publications. pp. 161–192. ISBN 0-87341-478-0.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Gunnell, John, ed. (1987). The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946–1975. Kraus Publications. pp. 50–92. ISBN 0-87341-096-3.
  4. ^ a b c Ward's Automotive Yearbook 1997. Ward's Communications, Inc. 1997.
  5. ^ "Directory Index: Buick/1940_Buick/1940_Buick_Brochure". Oldcarbrochures.com. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  7. ^ 1936 to 2010 Chevrolet Suburban – My Autoworld
  8. ^ Kimes, Beverly (1996). Standard catalog of American Cars 1805–1942 (third ed.). Krause publications. pp. 1105–1141. ISBN 0-87341-478-0.
  9. ^ "Mitchell Corporation". shiawasseehistory.com. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
  10. ^ a b c d e Flory Jr., J. "Kelly" (2008). American Cars, 1946-1959 Every Model Every Year. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3229-5.
  11. ^ "1963 Buick Invicta 8 Series Estate Wagon - 2 seat". Classic Car Database. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  12. ^ John Gunnell (2004). Standard Catalog of Buick, 1903-2004 (3rd ed.). Iola, WI: Krause Publications, Inc. pp. 106–107. ISBN 0-87349-760-0.
  13. ^ "Cadillac didn't build station wagons in 1976, but someone did". The Classic Cars Journal.com. The Collector Car Network, Inc. November 4, 2019. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  14. ^ "1970 Cadillac Fleetwood Wagon Is a Rare Bird, Packs Numbers-Matching V8". Autoevolution. SoftNews Net SRL. September 9, 2021. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  15. ^ a b c d "12. What was the biggest station wagon ever made?". FAQ's. Stationwagon.com. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  16. ^ 1976 Buick sales brochure says wagon models are 4BR35 and 4BR45. One telltale is the lower inside door trim which was hard plastic in 1971–76 B-bodies and padded vinyl in C-bodies. Wheelbase is not a good indicator of body; check rear legroom.
  17. ^ Flory, J. "Kelly", Jr. American Cars 1960–1972 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Coy, 2004), p. 793.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Flammang, James M. (1999). Standard Catalog of American Cars 1976-1999 (3rd ed.). Krause Publications. pp. 43–134. ISBN 0-87341-755-0.
  19. ^ a b . Buicks.net. Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2007.
  20. ^ "Buick Sales brochures 1980-1989". Dezo's Garage. Dezo's Auto Group. Retrieved March 6, 2022.
  21. ^ "4". 1995 Buick Roadmaster Owner's Manual (First ed.). General Motors Corporation. 1994. pp. 4–34.

Sources edit

  • Flory, J. "Kelly", Jr. American Cars 1960–1972. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Coy, 2004.

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Buick Estate is a nameplate that was used by the Buick division of General Motors denoting its luxury full size station wagon from 1940 to 1964 and from 1970 to 1996 The Estate nameplate was derived from the term country estate in wealthy suburban areas and estate car the British term for a station wagon Buick Estate WagonThird generation versionOverviewManufacturerBuick General Motors Also calledBuick Super EstateBuick Roadmaster EstateBuick Special EstateBuick Invicta EstateBuick Electra EstateBuick LeSabre EstateBuick Century EstateBuick Regal EstateProduction1940 19641970 1996Body and chassisClassFull size carBody style4 door station wagonLayoutFR layout For much of its model life the Buick Estate was produced using GM B platform as the station wagon counterpart of Buick sedans it was offered on the GM C platform from 1949 1953 then again from 1971 1976 With the exception of the prewar Buick Limited limousine the Estate was the largest vehicle of the Buick line combining the luxury features of Buick sedans with cargo carrying capabilities In line with other brands having a wagon associated moniker Estate became adopted by other Buick wagons regardless of size with the exceptions of the 1964 1972 Buick Sport Wagon and the 1982 1989 Buick Skyhawk station wagon 1 2 Starting with model year 1947 until 1964 the Estate was offered as a station wagon on two model lines When it returned in 1970 it was the senior station wagon to the Sport Wagon then the name was again used on two different models in 1973 when the Sport Wagon was replaced with the intermediate sized Buick Century Estate 3 As the Cadillac Division did not offer a factory produced station wagon in North America until 2010 the Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon the Buick Estate served as the flagship station wagon entry from General Motors slotted slightly above its Oldsmobile divisional counterpart the Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser beginning in 1971 Competing against the Chrysler Town amp Country and the Mercury Colony Park the Estate was originally produced as a wooden body station wagon woodie from 1970 to 1996 nearly all examples were fitted with simulated woodgrain exterior trim though technically optional The 1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate alongside its Chevrolet Caprice counterpart was the full size station wagon to remain in production and the last to offer exterior woodgrain trim 4 In 1976 American Motors Corporation introduced the Jeep Grand Wagoneer with similar passenger accommodation luxury standard equipment and a simulated woodgrain appearance built on a dedicated chassis Following the 1996 model year Buick discontinued the Roadmaster Estate and mid size Century Estate station wagons ending the use of the nameplate Buick would not market another station wagon in the United States until 2018 rebranding the Opel Insignia as the Buick Regal TourX Contents 1 1940s 2 1950s 3 1960s 4 1970 5 1971 1976 6 1977 1990 7 1991 1996 8 Notes 9 Sources1940s edit1940 Super Estate Series 50OverviewAssemblyBuick City Flint Michigan USABody and chassisBody style4 door station wagonPlatformC body 1940 1946 1953 RelatedCadillac Series 62LaSalle Series 52Buick RoadmasterBuick Y JobOldsmobile 96 98Pontiac Custom TorpedoPowertrainEngine248 cu in 4 1 L Fireball Straight eight engine OHVTransmission3 speed sliding shift manualDimensionsWheelbase121 0 in 3 073 mm 5 Length204 0 in 5 182 mm Width75 8 in 1 925 mm Height66 0 in 1 676 mm Curb weight3 870 lb 1 760 kg The first Buick Estate station wagon was a large bodied 121 0 in 3 073 mm wheelbase GM C platform Buick Super introduced mid year only for 1940 with a wooden body the same year the wooden body station wagon Packard One Ten was first introduced The 1940 Super Estate was very exclusive and was installed with the second largest engine offered at the time with a retail price of US 1 242 27 011 in 2023 dollars 6 while the limousine Buick Limited manufactured 1 739 for a listed retail price of US 2 199 47 824 in 2023 dollars 6 with similar length and interior comfort The appearance of the wood panels using both mahogany panels with oak trim was different from other wagons that used one source of wood 2 Production totals record that 495 found buyers at the same time the 4 door Touring Sedan sold 95 875 and 4 764 convertible coupes were made 2 Earlier in 1934 a two door shooting brake was offered on the Buick Series 50 by special request 2 In 1942 all GM vehicles had an appearance upgrade where the trailing edge of the front fender was extended across the front doors that was called Airfoil accented by parallel chrome strips on the front and rear fenders on Buick vehicles In later years the character line of the Airfoil feature was accented with a stainless steel strip that evolved into the Buick Sweepspear for several decades 2 The introduction of a station wagon was a novel body style as GM first introduced it in 1939 for the Chevrolet Master 1940 for the Oldsmobile Series 60 and 1937 for the Pontiac Streamliner and all used wooden body panels for the passenger compartment 1935 was the year the Chevrolet Suburban carryall panel truck was built with an all steel body on a truck based chassis and offered a choice of side hinged rear panel doors or a rear tailgate lift window could be selected for cargo area access while only offering two side mounted doors 7 resembling a cargo van that could seat up to eight passengers 1937 was also the year Packard first offered a station wagon on the junior series Packard Six Model 115 C Buick and Packard had a professional rivalry and the introduction of the Packard Station Wagon was an opportunity Buick leadership saw to offer one for Buick 2 In 1946 the Willys Jeep Station Wagon was introduced with a similar passenger accommodation and load carrying capability 1941 1942 Special Estate Series 40 BOverviewAssemblyBuick City Flint MichiganBody and chassisBody style4 door station wagonPlatformGM B platformRelatedCadillac Series 60Cadillac Series 61LaSalle Series 50McLaughlin BuickBuick CenturyOldsmobile F SeriesOldsmobile Series 70Pontiac Streamliner TorpedoPowertrainEngine248 cu in 4 1 L Fireball Straight eight engine OHVTransmission3 speed synchromesh manualDimensionsWheelbase121 in 3 073 mm Length208 75 in 5 302 mm Curb weight3 980 lb 1 805 kg For 1941 and 1942 Buick switched to the GM B platform Special continuing to offer the 121 in 3 073 mm wheelbase while the Oldsmobile Series 60 continued to use the shortest A body 1940 is also the year the station wagon returned to Packard on the luxurious Packard One Twenty which also had a 122 in 3 099 mm wheelbase 8 The retail price for the Special Estate was US 1 463 30 306 in 2023 dollars 6 and a similar production total of 838 were produced while the Touring Sedan made 91 138 2 In 1941 the Chrysler Windsor Town amp Country station wagon was introduced shortly thereafter 2 Later after automobile production resumed at the end of World War II the Estate returned to Buick s C platform Super and Roadmaster for the 1946 49 model years and a long tradition of contracting the station wagon body style was provided by Ionia Manufacturing also known as Mitchell Bentley Corporation 9 that today is called Mitchell Corporation which built all Buick station wagon bodies between 1946 and 1964 instead of GM s Fisher Body 1 The 1946 Super Estate was listed at US 2 594 40 530 in 2023 dollars 6 and production total of 786 were produced while still offering the 121 0 in 3 073 mm wheelbase 1 Packard didn t offer a competitive appearance station wagon until 1948 with the Packard Station Sedan 1 For model year 1947 the Estate Station Wagon body style was offered on both the Super and Roadmaster models with the Super being the more modestly equipped and the Roadmaster being the luxury version while both offered the wooden body panels 1 nbsp 1934 Buick Series 50 shooting brake nbsp 1940 Buick Super Estate Model 59 nbsp 1940 Buick Super Estate Model 59 tailgate open nbsp 1941 Buick Special Estate Model 49 nbsp 1942 Buick Special Estate Model 49 nbsp 1949 Buick Super Estate Model 59 nbsp 1949 Buick Super Estate interior1950s editRoadmaster Estate Series 70 Super Estate Series 50 Century Estate Series 60 Special Estate Series 40OverviewModel years1950 1953 1954 1958Assembly main plant 10 Buick City Flint Michigan branch assembly Arlington Texas Arlington Assembly Framingham Massachusetts Framingham Assembly Kansas City Kansas Fairfax Assembly Linden New Jersey Linden Assembly South Gate California South Gate Assembly Wilmington DelawareDoraville GeorgiaBody and chassisClassFull size carBody style4 door station wagon4 door hardtop station wagonLayoutFR layoutPlatformC body 1950 1953 B body 1954 1958 RelatedBuick SpecialBuick SuperBuick CenturyBuick RoadmasterOldsmobile 88PowertrainEngine264 cu in 4 3 L Fireball Straight eight engine OHV320 cu in 5 2 L Fireball Straight eight engine OHV 1950 1952 264 cu in 4 3 L Fireball V8 OHV322 cu in 5 3 L Fireball V8 OHV 10 364 cu in 6 0 L Fireball V8 OHVTransmission2 speed Dynaflow automaticDimensionsWheelbase121 5 in 3 086 mm series 50 1950 53 126 25 in 3 207 mm series 70 1950 53 122 in 3 099 mm series 40 amp 60 1954 58 Length206 3 in 5 240 mm 1954 206 7 in 5 250 mm 1955 205 1 in 5 210 mm 1956 208 4 in 5 293 mm 1957 10 211 8 in 5 380 mm 1958 Width76 in 1 930 mm 1954 55 Height60 5 in 1 537 mm 1954 59 8 in 1 519 mm 1956 10 Curb weight3 940 3 995 lb 1 787 1 812 kg The 1950 through 1953 Estate continued using the Super and Roadmaster C platform then in 1954 to 1958 it was offered on the shorter B platform Century and Special with all steel bodies shared with the Oldsmobile 88 10 Due to the high maintenance required of the genuine wood veneer panels requiring a coat of varnish to keep the durability and appearance the use of wood gradually decreased until 1950 when it was not much more than window surround for the exterior while more modestly used inside where the wood was protected from the elements The Estate for 1950 was offered on the Super and Roadmaster while the Roadmaster was offered with two trim packages called Model 79 Estate Wagon and the Model 79R Deluxe Estate Wagon the latter offering leather upholstery a carpeted cargo area and the first time power windows and power adjustable front seat were available It was installed with the largest engine available in the top level Roadmaster which was the Fireball Straight eight engine that necessitated the long 126 25 in 3 207 mm wheelbase 1 Production numbers for both continued to be modest with the Super Estate manufacturing 2 480 in comparison to 114 745 Super Riviera Sedan with a listed retail price of US 2 480 31 406 in 2023 dollars 6 while the Roadmaster Estate and Roadmaster Deluxe Estate had a combined production of 420 and a listed retail price of US 3 433 43 475 in 2023 dollars 6 making the Deluxe Estate the most expensive Buick for that year 1 Production numbers of the Estate had remained small since it was introduced and Buick changed the platform used a few times in an attempt to stimulate sales and in 1955 the Estate had its most popular year with a combined total of 7 195 with the breakdown of 2 952 Special Estate with the last year of the 264 cu in 4 3 L Fireball Straight eight engine at a listed retail price of US 2 974 33 826 in 2023 dollars 6 and 4 243 for the Century Special and US 3 175 40 208 in 2023 dollars 6 installing the all new 322 cu in 5 3 L Fireball V8 1 Cordaveen upholstery began to be installed in various configurations beginning in the mid 1950s with cloth inserts on higher trim packages 3 Later during the 50s the fashionable hardtop body style was introduced on the Century Caballero Estate Wagons that were offered only in 1957 and 1958 and was shared with the Oldsmobile 88 Fiesta hardtop station wagon The hardtop feature was also offered on the Special Riviera Estate Wagon and sold 6 817 with a listed retail price of US 3 167 34 357 in 2023 dollars 6 while the Century Caballero Estate Wagon sold 10 186 with a listed retail price of US 3 706 40 204 in 2023 dollars 6 leading in sales against the Chrysler New Yorker Town amp Country and Mercury Colony Park 1 Buick Estate Production Figures 1 Super Special Roadmaster Century Yearly Totals 1950 2 480 420 2 900 1951 2 212 679 2 891 1952 1 641 359 2 000 1953 1 830 670 2 500 1954 1 650 1 563 3 213 1955 2 952 4 243 7 205 1956 13 770 8 160 21 930 1957 13 200 10 186 23 386 1958 7 083 4 456 11 539 Total 46 818 30 736 77 564 nbsp 1950 Buick Roadmaster Estate Model 79 nbsp 1952 Buick Super Estate Model 59 nbsp 1953 Buick Super Estate Model 59 last of the genuine woodies nbsp 1955 Buick Special Estate Model 49 nbsp 1956 Buick Special Estate Model 49 nbsp 1957 Buick Century Caballero Estate Wagon Model 69 hardtop nbsp 1958 Buick Century Caballero Estate Wagon Model 69 hardtop1960s editLeSabre Estate Series 4400 Invicta Estate Series 4600OverviewModel years1959 1964Assembly main plant 3 Flint Michigan branch assembly Doraville Georgia Doraville Assembly Linden New Jersey Linden Assembly South Gate California South Gate Assembly Wilmington DelawareKansas City KansasFramingham MassachusettsArlington TexasBody and chassisBody style4 door station wagonLayoutFR layoutPlatformB bodyRelatedChevrolet Bel Air NomadOldsmobile Dynamic 88 FiestaPontiac Catalina SafariPowertrainEngine300 cu in 4 9 L Small Block V8364 cu in 6 0 L Buick V8401 cu in 6 6 L Buick V8Transmission3 4 speed manual2 3 speed Dynaflow automaticDimensionsWheelbase123 inches 3 100 mm Length213 2 in 5 415 mm 1961 214 1 in 5 438 mm 1962 215 7 in 5 479 mm 1963 Width78 0 in 1 981 mm Curb weight3 969 4 505 lb 1 800 2 043 kg 11 ChronologySuccessorBuick Sport Wagon In 1959 the LeSabre Estate was introduced on the B platform Beginning in 1959 the intermediate Invicta Estate was offered with a listed retail price of US 3 841 40 146 in 2023 dollars 6 while the junior LeSabre station wagon was listed at US 3 320 34 701 in 2023 dollars 6 3 The Estate station wagons received a Cordaveen vinyl interior as standard with the Saran Balfour cloth Cordaveen combination interior available as an option in several colors 12 Engines were unchanged from previous years including the standard 250 horsepower 364 cubic inch V8 no cost regular fuel 235 horsepower 364 or the four barrel 300 horsepower option of same engine available at extra cost The two speed Turbine Drive Dynaflow automatic transmission was standard equipment on LeSabres and all other full sized Buicks this year although a manual transmission was also available The three Ventiports returned to the side of the front fender denoting the junior level status in Buick s hierarchy of products offered 3 The LeSabre Estate Wagon came standard with the larger 325 horsepower 401 V8 from the Wildcat and Electra 225 models Replacing the old Dynaflow based two speed automatic transmission were two new Super Turbine automatics The two speed Super Turbine 300 shared with the intermediate sized cars was available with the standard two barrel 300 V8 while the three speed Super Turbine 400 shared with other big Buicks and Rivieras was standard with the 300 four barrel and optional with the standard engine as well as the 401 in the Estate Wagon The standard transmission with the base 300 two barrel V8 was a three speed column shift manual and a four speed manual was available as an option with either engine The new ST300 transmission carried over the variable pitch torque converter from the Dynaflow that had been used since the mid 1950s while the first year for the ST400 featured a fixed pitch converter Inside only minor trim upholstery revisions were made 3 For 1963 the Invicta series had a 6 passenger station wagon as its sole model Only 3 495 Invicta Estate station wagons were built for 1963 after which the name disappeared when it was replaced by the Buick Wildcat hardtop coupe or sedan The Estate Wagon was replaced by the new smaller A platform Buick Sport Wagon making the B body Chevrolet Impala Estate and Pontiac Safari the only full sized GM station wagons until 1970 3 Buick Estate Production Figures 3 LeSabre Invicta Yearly Totals 1959 8 286 5 231 13 517 1960 7 553 5 076 12 629 1961 8 051 n a 8 051 1962 n a 13 748 13 748 1963 9 488 3 495 12 983 1964 10 520 n a 10 520 Total 43 898 27 550 71 448 nbsp 1959 Buick LeSabre Estate nbsp 1963 Buick Invicta Estate nbsp 1964 Buick LeSabre Estate1970 editSeries 46000 nbsp OverviewModel years1970Assembly main plant 3 Flint Michigan branch assembly Kansas City Kansas Fairfax Assembly South Gate CaliforniaWilmington Delaware Wilmington Assembly Doraville GeorgiaDesignerBill MitchellBody and chassisPlatformB bodyRelatedPontiac Bonneville SafariChevrolet Caprice Custom EstatePowertrainEngine455 cu in 7 5 L Buick V8Transmission3 speed TH 400 automaticDimensionsWheelbase124 0 in 3 150 mm Length220 2 in 5 593 mm Curb weight4 900 5 000 lb 2 200 2 300 kg The Buick Estate Wagon was reintroduced as the top level luxury station wagon for GM in 1970 to compete against the Mercury Colony Park and Chrysler New Yorker Town amp Country Buick s first full sized station wagon since 1964 it was available as a separate series on the B body LeSabre chassis sharing their 124 0 inch 3 150 mm wheelbase basic body and interior and took the senior position above the Buick Sport Wagon mid sized station wagon 3 From 1967 until the Estate returned in 1970 GM s most upscale full sized station wagon offering simulated woodgrained paneling was the Pontiac Executive Safari station wagon and Chevrolet Caprice Custom Estate 3 By special request from coachbuilders like ASC and Traditional Coachworks of Chatsworth California the Cadillac Fleetwood was modified as a station wagon after the donor vehicle was completed 13 14 The Estate returned to an earlier tradition during the 1940s and 1950s of positioning it as a luxury vehicle similar to the top level Electra 225 with full power amenities air conditioning and the available AM FM radio and included an optional roof installed luggage rack with a vinyl roof covering available To accommodate various load duties the second row bench seat had a 60 40 split for additional passengers and cargo while using the Buick 455 V8 for effortless driving 3 The listed retail price was US 5 047 39 598 in 2023 dollars 6 and 28 306 were manufactured 3 The LeSabre Custom s bright rocker wheelhouse and rear lower fender moldings were used Reviving a late 1940s woodie appearance Woodgrain using DI NOC a vinyl wood grained wrap was an option for the body sides incorporating the traditional Sweepspear feature Interiors were Cordaveen in the more upscale Custom trim package Despite being on the B body it shared the C body division flagship Electra s luxurious accommodations and standard equipment and four VentiPorts on the front fenders The following year the Estate would move up to Electra s larger body and more voluminous interior 3 Adopting the interior layout of the intermediate Sport Wagon the Estate used a forward facing third row seat and access to the third row was accomplished by a second row split bench seat that retracted forward With a total of eight passenger accommodation similar to the Chevrolet GMC Suburban of the time the first generation Estate wagon was among the largest vehicles ever built by Buick 15 Buick Estate Production Figures 3 Yearly Total 1970 28 3061971 1976 editSeries 46000 nbsp 1971 Buick Estate WagonOverviewProductionSeptember 1970 August 1976Model years1971 1976Assembly main plant 3 Flint Michigan branch assembly Kansas City Kansas Fairfax Assembly South Gate California South Gate Assembly Wilmington Delaware Wilmington Assembly DesignerBill MitchellBody and chassisPlatformC bodyRelatedOldsmobile Custom CruiserPontiac Grand SafariChevrolet Kingswood EstatePowertrainEngine455 cu in 7 5 L Buick V8Transmission3 speed TH 400 automaticDimensionsWheelbase127 0 in 3 226 mm Length1971 226 8 in 5 761 mm 1972 228 3 in 5 799 mm 1973 229 5 in 5 829 mm 1974 231 1 in 5 870 mm 1975 76 231 8 in 5 888 mm Width1971 72 79 7 in 2 024 mm 1973 79 6 in 2 022 mm 1974 76 79 9 in 2 029 mm Height1971 1973 57 3 in 1 455 mm 1974 57 9 in 1 471 mm 1975 58 4 in 1 483 mm 1976 57 8 in 1 468 mm Curb weight5 100 5 400 lb 2 300 2 400 kg The 1971 to 1976 Estates were the first Buick station wagons to be built on GM longest chassis since the Roadmaster Estates of 1947 53 The Estate shared its 127 0 inch 3 230 mm C body wheelbase with the Electra 225 while all 1971 76 GM wagons were B body based per model numbers 16 The 1971 76 GM full size bodies at 64 3 inch 1 630 mm front shoulder room and 63 4 inch 1 610 mm rear shoulder room set a record for interior width that would not be matched by any car until the full size GM rear wheel drive models of the early to mid 1990s The Estate also shared the Electra 225 s interior and exterior styling from 1971 to 1974 complete with the prerequisite four VentiPorts Door trim and seats were not as plush in 1971 74 wagons and no door pull strap was included as it was on the Electra 3 Although from 1975 to 1976 the number of VentiPorts were reduced by one and the front fascia was downgraded to a LeSabre s as was door trim and seats the Electra 225 style chrome rocker panel moldings and distinctive Electra 225 style rear quarter panels albeit without fender skirts remained The taillights were different from both the LeSabre and the Electra in all of these years The Estate Wagons as with other GM full sized wagons during these years used a rear suspension with multi leaf springs instead of the coil springs used on other full sized Buicks and other full sized GM cars to better cope with load carrying duties 15 The Estate Wagons also featured a new clamshell tailgate design marketed as the Glide away Tailgate where the rear power operated glass slid up into the roof as the lower tailgate manually or with power assist slid into a recess under the cargo floor Ultimately the manual lower tailgate was supplanted by the power tailgate The tailgate system was operated by switches on the instrument panel or a key switch on the rear quarter panel Like a top hinged tailgate the clamshell design allowed a user to stand directly at the open cargo area without impediment facilitating loading and unloading in tight spaces the rear seat could be folded flat for additional cargo and incorporated a 60 40 split so that extended cargo and passengers could be accommodated and providing entry to the third row seat Cargo capacity with the second row seats folded was 184 cubic feet 15 If passengers were seated in the optional forward facing third row seat the rear window could be retracted into the roof while the vehicle was in motion with the tailgate in place In its first year 24 034 Estate Wagons were sold with a listed retail price of US 5 414 40 732 in 2023 dollars 6 17 3 At 5 182 lb 2 351 kg shipping weight or about 5 400 lb 2 400 kg curb weight the three seat 1974 Estate Wagons are easily the heaviest Buicks ever built even heavier than the Buick Limited limousines of 1936 42 The 1975 and 1976 models were the longest station wagons ever built 15 The Estate used the Buick 455 V8 from 1971 through 1976 found in the Buick GSX The Stage One high performance version with high lift camshaft enlarged ports enlarged valves and dual exhaust was available as an option through 1974 To commemorate the Bicentennial of the United States the standard colors available on all Buicks were Judicial Black Liberty White Pewter Gray Potomac Blue Continental Blue Concord Green Constitution Green Mount Vernon Cream Buckskin Tan Musket Brown Boston Red and Independence Red with specially available colors on select models Congressional Cream Revere Red Colonial Yellow and Firecracker Orange 18 Buick Estate Production Figures 18 Yearly Total 1971 24 034 1972 28 968 1973 35 795 1974 14 412 1975 13 740 1976 20 374 Total 137 323 nbsp 1971 Buick Estate Wagon nbsp 1971 Buick Estate with clamshell tailgate retracted nbsp 1974 Buick Estate Wagon1977 1990 editSeries 4B nbsp 1990 Buick EstateOverviewAlso calledElectra Estate LeSabre EstateModel years1977 1990AssemblyFairfax Assembly Kansas United States 1977 1987 Lakewood Assembly Georgia United States 1988 1990 Body and chassisPlatformB bodyRelatedOldsmobile Custom CruiserPontiac SafariChevrolet Caprice EstatePowertrainEngine307 cu in 5 0 L Oldsmobile V8 350 cu in 5 7 L Buick V8 403 cu in 6 6 L Oldsmobile V8 350 cu in 5 7 L LF9 diesel V8Transmission3 speed automatic 4 speed automaticDimensionsWheelbase115 9 in 2 944 mm Length218 8 in 5 558 mm 220 5 in 5 601 mm 1980 1990 Width75 4 in 1 915 mm 79 3 in 2 014 mm 1980 1990 Height57 1 in 1 450 mm 59 5 in 1 511 mm 1980 1990 In 1977 the Buick Estate was downsized and relaunched on General Motors B body In 1979 an Estate Wagon Limited was offered with many previously extra cost options now included as standard in addition to the Estate Wagon To further differentiate the Limited model fenders included four VentiPorts up from three and the interior had velour upholstery with loose pillow designed seating or vinyl with leather available in later years Production records show 21 312 were built for 1979 An appearance change was introduced for the simulated woodgrain changing from mahogany to oak which was used for several decades Cargo capacity with the second row seats in place was 87 9 cubic feet and the core chassis elements remained in use until 1996 when the GM station wagon production was terminated 19 4 When the Estate Wagon was introduced it had a shorter wheelbase than the 1964 Buick Sport Wagon 3 nbsp 1987 Buick Electra Estate interior The tradition of luxury continued with power windows power adjustable drivers split bench seat six speaker stereo system dual power adjustable side view mirrors Touch Climate Control air conditioning GM s Twilight Sentinel automatic headlight activation and other luxury features found on the Buick Electra 20 The 1977 listed retail price was 6 078 30 560 in 2023 dollars 6 with the optional rear facing third row seat while the Dual Action tailgate was now standard equipment with a power retractable rear window on all GM station wagons 18 In 1980 body changes made the wagon more aerodynamic for better fuel efficiency Also that year the Electra Estate Wagon was introduced and replaced the Estate Wagon Limited while the base model was now called LeSabre Estate Wagon Exterior woodgrain applique was standard on the Electra Estate but could be deleted for credit and optional on the LeSabre Estate The Buick 350 V8 engine was dropped from the options list and a 5 7 litre diesel 350 V8 was now available through 1985 The standard engine was the 5 0 litre Oldsmobile 307 V8 19 Although the Electra and LeSabre coupes and sedans had both switched to new front wheel drive platforms by 1986 the model names also continued to be used on the rear wheel drive wagons through 1989 making the Estate the largest rear wheel drive Buick offered 18 For 1990 which would be the Estate s final year the Electra and LeSabre model designations were dropped and the car was once again sold simply as the Estate Wagon As with the Electra Estate in previous years standard exterior woodgrain could be deleted for credit Although the Estate Wagon model was discontinued in 1990 the Estate trim designation continued on the full size Roadmaster station wagons from 1991 to 1996 The Estate name was also applied to the top trim level of the mid size Century station wagon sold as the Regal Estate station wagon in 1982 and 1983 and often included exterior woodgrain applique Like the Roadmaster the Century Estate continued to be sold through 1996 18 Production Figures Buick Estate Production Figures 18 Yearly Total 1977 25 075 1978 25 964 1979 21 312 1980 15 332 1981 11 268 1982 15 331 1983 18 887 1984 17 563 1985 13 366 1986 18 126 1987 12 759 1988 9 624 1989 7 531 1990 7 999 Total 220 137 nbsp 1980 1989 Buick Electra Estate Wagon nbsp 1986 Buick Electra Estate Wagon nbsp 1982 Buick Electra Estate Wagon1991 1996 editSeries 4B nbsp 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate LimitedOverviewModel years1991 1996AssemblyArlington Assembly Arlington Texas 1994 1996 Willow Run Assembly Ypsilanti Michigan U S 1991 1993 Body and chassisBody style5 door station wagonLayoutFR layoutPlatformGM B platformRelatedBuick RoadmasterChevrolet CapriceChevrolet Impala SSOldsmobile Custom CruiserPowertrainEngine5 0 L L03 V85 7 L L05 V85 7 L LT1 V8Transmission4 speed 4L60 automatic4 speed 4L60 E automaticDimensionsWheelbase115 9 in 2 944 mm Length217 7 in 5 530 mm 1991 93 217 5 in 5 524 mm 1994 96 Width79 9 in 2 029 mm Height60 3 in 1 532 mm Curb weight4 700 lb 2 100 kg Buick revived the Roadmaster name with the introduction of the Roadmaster Estate in 1991 not used since 1953 A Vista Roof fixed sunroof over the second row seats was standard revived from the 1960s Buick Sport Wagon Initially the Roadmaster Estate used Chevrolet s 5 0 L L03 V8 It was replaced a year later with a 180 hp 5 7L small block L05 V8 shared by both wagon and sedan In 1994 both received a modified dual exhaust version of the advanced Corvette derived 5 7L sequential point fuel injection LT1 V8 increasing output to 260 hp and upping performance substantially The same engine was used on the Impala SS Chevrolet police interceptors and the Cadillac Fleetwood with an aluminum head version on the Corvette C4 Camaro Z 28 and Firebird Trans AM A high performance engine had last been offered on a GM station wagon in 1974 The listed retail price was 21 445 47 972 in 2023 dollars 6 before optional equipment was added 18 Due to engineering challenges the rear tailgate remained as a swing away or tailgate to accommodate rear passengers in the optional third row rear facing seat but the glass panel was now hinged at the top instead of retracting into the tailgate assembly which was an approach last used in 1957 and it showed a similar semi fastback appearance of the 1971 1976 clamshell generation To compensate for the lack of rear ventilation vent windows once again appeared but were only installed at the edge of the rear cargo windows and instead of an integrated wind deflector which in previous generations helped to clear the rear window a rear wiper and washer system was installed as standard equipment 18 When ordered with the factory towing package the station wagon could accommodate 7 000 pounds 3 200 kg with the use of a weight distributing hitch dual sway controls setting rear tire pressure to 35 PSI and disabling the Electronic Level Control 21 The towing package added 2 93 rear axle gears and a rear limited slip differential heavy duty cooling system including oil and transmission coolers and a factory installed self leveling rear suspension called Dynaride which consisting of air shocks a height sensor between the rear axle and body and an on board air compressor Most visibly a pair of electric fans offset to the left under the hood was replaced by the combination of one conventional fan driven mechanically from the engine alongside one electric fan 18 GM discontinued the Roadmaster Estate in 1996 ending production on December 13 of that year the last traditional full sized American station wagon 4 All 1996 Roadmaster Estates were installed with a Collectors Edition hood ornament a round medallion in place of the traditional tri shield Buick badge 18 Buick Estate Production Figures 18 Yearly Total 1991 6 729 1992 11 019 1993 9 525 1994 8 669 1995 5 522 1996 8 962 Total 50 426 nbsp Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon nbsp Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon nbsp 1993 Estate Wagon interiorNotes edit a b c d e f g h i j Flory J Kelly Jr 2008 American Cars 1946 to 1959 Every Model Year by Year McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers ISBN 978 0 7864 3229 5 a b c d e f g h Kimes Beverly 1996 standard catalog of American Cars 1805 1942 Krause publications pp 161 192 ISBN 0 87341 478 0 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Gunnell John ed 1987 The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946 1975 Kraus Publications pp 50 92 ISBN 0 87341 096 3 a b c Ward s Automotive Yearbook 1997 Ward s Communications Inc 1997 Directory Index Buick 1940 Buick 1940 Buick Brochure Oldcarbrochures com Retrieved November 20 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 1936 to 2010 Chevrolet Suburban My Autoworld Kimes Beverly 1996 Standard catalog of American Cars 1805 1942 third ed Krause publications pp 1105 1141 ISBN 0 87341 478 0 Mitchell Corporation shiawasseehistory com Retrieved February 22 2022 a b c d e Flory Jr J Kelly 2008 American Cars 1946 1959 Every Model Every Year McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 3229 5 1963 Buick Invicta 8 Series Estate Wagon 2 seat Classic Car Database Retrieved August 5 2016 John Gunnell 2004 Standard Catalog of Buick 1903 2004 3rd ed Iola WI Krause Publications Inc pp 106 107 ISBN 0 87349 760 0 Cadillac didn t build station wagons in 1976 but someone did The Classic Cars Journal com The Collector Car Network Inc November 4 2019 Retrieved March 11 2022 1970 Cadillac Fleetwood Wagon Is a Rare Bird Packs Numbers Matching V8 Autoevolution SoftNews Net SRL September 9 2021 Retrieved March 11 2022 a b c d 12 What was the biggest station wagon ever made FAQ s Stationwagon com Retrieved October 7 2013 1976 Buick sales brochure says wagon models are 4BR35 and 4BR45 One telltale is the lower inside door trim which was hard plastic in 1971 76 B bodies and padded vinyl in C bodies Wheelbase is not a good indicator of body check rear legroom Flory J Kelly Jr American Cars 1960 1972 Jefferson NC McFarland amp Coy 2004 p 793 a b c d e f g h i j k Flammang James M 1999 Standard Catalog of American Cars 1976 1999 3rd ed Krause Publications pp 43 134 ISBN 0 87341 755 0 a b Buick Production Figures 1950 1979 Buicks net Archived from the original on August 9 2011 Retrieved April 4 2007 Buick Sales brochures 1980 1989 Dezo s Garage Dezo s Auto Group Retrieved March 6 2022 4 1995 Buick Roadmaster Owner s Manual First ed General Motors Corporation 1994 pp 4 34 Sources editFlory J Kelly Jr American Cars 1960 1972 Jefferson NC McFarland amp Coy 2004 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buick station wagons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buick Estate amp oldid 1220961075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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