Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Phaeton
The Roadmaster named first appeared on Buick automobiles in 1936 as a celebration of their engineering improvements and advancements in design. The Buick Series 80 became known as the Roadmaster. The Roadmasters were built on the longest wheelbase Buick had to offer. From 1946 through 1957 they were the most elegant and prestigious automobiles that Buick sold.
From 1936 through 1948 the Roadmaster appeared in coupe, sedan, convertible and station wagon bodystyles. A hardtop coupe was added in 1949 and dubbed the Riviera.
Basic
- Year
- 1938
- Make
- Buick
- Model
- SERIES 80 PHAETON
- Miles
- 0
- Stock
- 1257
- Location
- Orlando Auto Museum
Drivetrain
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Body
- Body Color
- RED
- Body Style
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- Doors
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Interior
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