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The AMC Pacer introduced a brand new style
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The Pacer was in production from 1975 until 1980
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This particular Pacer was imported new in France in 1976
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Jean-Charles Automobile was the importer
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The Pacer keeps going
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This Pacer was associated with four owners
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Special Agent Eliott Ness could have taken a seat in this Buick
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The Buick Super was a full-sized automobile produced from 1940–1942, and from 1946–1958; it was on Buick's longer wheelbase shared with the Roadmaster.
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The car had 2 splits in the back glass although the windshield was a curved one-piece glass.
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Seen in Paris on January 10th 2010 at the conclusion of the Traversée-de-Paris
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This Buick Special 1958 is among the most faithful ones to honour Vincennes-En-Anciennes' appointements
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At Nogent-Sur-Marne on July 04th 2010, the classic girl was up front again
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The Buick Electra was a full-size premium automobile built by the Buick division of General Motors. The Electra name (in various manners) was used by Buick between 1959 and 1990.
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The Riviera name first entered the Buick line in 1949 as the designation for the new two-door pillarless hardtop, which was described in advertising as "stunningly smart." The Roadmaster Riviera(along with the Cadillac Coupe de Ville) constituted the firs
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First generation (1963-1965)
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Inviting interior
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Made in Flint (Michigan)
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Buick Riviera '69, Nogent-Sur-Marne, July 04th 2010
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Buick Riviera 69 was part of the second generation spanning from 1966 until 1970
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The Buick Skylark was a passenger car produced by the Buick division of General Motors. The model was made in six production runs. In each run, the car design varied dramatically due to changing technology and tastes, as well as new standards implemented
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The '69 Skylark Gran Sport which drove to the show belongs to the third generation
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The third generation lasted from 1964 until 1972
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The sleek Buick Skylark Gran Sport 350 seconds from retrieving her kingdom : the Road
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The 1968 model year was one of significant change for the Buick Skylark. Although still using the same basic chassis, all of GM’s mid-sized cars adopted a policy of using two different length wheelbases. Two-door models used a shorter wheelbase of 112-in,
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The Riviera by Buick is an automobile produced by Buick in the United States from the 1963 to 1999 model years, with 1,127,261 produced
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The 455 engine had a lower compression ratio to meet EPA emissions requirements, reducing power to 255 hp (190 kW), with 265 hp (198 kW) in the Gran Sport.
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Performance remained reasonably brisk, with a 0-60 time of 8.1 seconds for the GS, but the Riviera's sporty image was rapidly fading.
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455 cu in (7.5 L) Buick V8 under the hood
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One noteworthy advance was Buick's Max Trac, a traction control system that prevented wheelspin during acceleration on slippery surfaces.
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1971 mint green Rivieras can be extensively seen in the television show Due South, as they are an obsession of lead character Detective Vecchio.