This 1950 Buick Roadmaster convertible is just one of manyĬlassic cars that Buick was known for in the 50s.įor 19, GM provided a very unique and advanced C-body for the Oldsmobile 98 and Cadillac. GM's Flint, Michigan, division did it with a combination of bold styling, innovative marketing, and a dealer organization second to none. In the days when the buck stopped with Harry Truman, and well into the Eisenhower years, Buick absolutely dominated the American automobile scene above the Chevy- Ford-Plymouth trio. The ubiquitous Buick offered a model for every buyer in most every price class. No other car symbolizes postwar promise and prosperity like the bulbous, toothy Buick. Buicks of the 1950-1953 period have become American icons in the tradition of Coca-Cola machines, Route 66 signs, and Standard Crown gas pump globes.
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