Buick Master Six

1923 Buick Master
The Buick Master Six was an automobile built by Buick from 1925 to 1928, and shared the GM A platform used by other GM brands. It was powered by a 255 cu in (4.2 L) Buick Straight-6 engine and available as either Sedan and Touring models. It was Buick's high-end offering, above the Standard Six. It was also manufactured from knock-down kits at GM's short-lived Japanese factory at Osaka Assembly in Osaka, Japan.
References
- Slauson, H. W.; Howard Greene (1926). "Leading American Motor Cars”. Everyman’s Guide to Motor Efficiency. New York: Leslie-Judge Company.
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