1953 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon – Model 79R

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This is the magnificent motor car that makes the most of country living and town travel. So versatile is the 1953 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon (Model 79R), it is always at home with those who combine city life with suburban settings. It's perfectly at ease with casual clothes and the activities they fit - equally so at white-tie-and-tails affairs. Seasoned wood and sturdy metal dress this handsome carrier of six big people and all their gear or luggage. The Roxpoint nylon carpeted rear platform stretches more than six feet from front to back, almost five feet from side to side, when the rear seat is folded. In limited production, the Buick Estate Wagon is available on either the Super or the Roadmaster chassis.

1953 Buick Skylark Convertible – Model 76X

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In this corsair of the highway you live a motoring life like nothing you ever knew before-feel joyously free as the winged creature that gave its name to this Buick. The 1953 Buick Skylark Convertible (Model 76X) is styled for those whose motoring tastes call for extra flair, whose choice runs to slick beauty and rakish lines. Note the chrome plated wire wheels, each with 40 individual wire spokes. With the top up, the Skylark stands less than five feet high, luxuriously fitted with soft-tanned choice cowhide available in four handsome color combinations. This modern American sports car is in strictly limited production. On the Roadmaster chassis of 121 1/2-inch wheelbase, it has the phenomenal performance of the 188-horsepower V-8 Fireball Engine combined with Airpower carburetion, an 8.5 to 1 compression ratio, zeroback-pressure muffler, and the sensational new Twin-Turbine Dynaflow Drive. Added to these features as standard equipment, Skylark also has Power Brakes, Power Steering, Easy-Eye Glass, Selectronic Radio with electrically operated telescopic antenna, and white sidewall tires.

1953 Buick Roadmaster Riviera – Model 76R

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Superbly styled for 1953, this two-door Roadmaster Riviera, king of Buick's ‘hardtop’ line, boasts a host of engineering advancements topped by a 188-horsepower valve-in-head V -8 engine, a new Twin Turbine Dynaflow and power brakes that take 75 per cent of the effort out of braking. New styling features include a new front end, and new headlamps and new rear fenders modeled after Buick's XP-300, and wire wheel covers, which are optional on all 1953 models.

1953 Buick Roadmaster Convertible – Model 76C

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The long, low look and sweeping lines of the Golden Anniversary Roadmaster are fully evident in this view of the Convertible model. You make the most of any season, any weather, in this airy beauty. Hydraulic controls position the top and the windows where you want them, and adjust the front seat to your liking. Combined ‘slide-away,’ ‘tilt-away’ feature of front seat permits far easier access to rear compartment.

1953 Buick Roadmaster Sedan – Model 72R

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Superb styling, the world's newest V-8 engine, a stepped-up transmission and power steering combine to make the lordly 1953 Buick Roadmaster Sedan (Model 72R) peerless in the luxury car class for 1953. Its powerful V-8 provides 188 horsepower with a compression ratio of 8-1/2 to 1. Its new Twin Turbine Dynaflow gives sharply increased performance, better economy and smooth acceleration. Styling developments include an entirely new front end, redesigned rear fenders, new moldings and ornaments, and a bright new combination of colors and interior trims. Offered as optional equipment on this Golden Anniversary model are air conditioning, power brakes and wire wheel covers.

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