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Buick Super

Motor vehicle

The Buick Super is a full-sized automobile produced by Buick from through the model years, with a brief hiatus from through The first generation shared the longer wheelbase with the top level Roadmaster while offering the smaller displacement engine from the Buick Special.

The Super prioritized passenger comfort over engine performance. For several years, it was called the "Buick Eight" or "Super Eight" due to the engravement on the grille while all Buick's since were all installed with the Buick Straight-8 engine with varying engine displacement.

Super returned as a performance trim level on V8-powered LaCrosse and Lucerne sedans from until

Series 50 (–)

Motor vehicle

Originally the Series 50 had a &#;cu&#;in (5,&#;cc) Buick Straight-6 engine developing 99&#;bhp of power at 2, rpm, and Buick manufactured 28, cars.

In all Buicks were installed with the all-new Straight-eight, and the the model remained almost unchanged, aside from minor appearance changes. With the introduction of the MarquetteCompanion brand as a junior brand to Buick, all Buicks were repositioned upmarket as junior luxury brands to Cadillac, while priced more modestly to the Cadillac junior brand LaSalle.[1] Optionally, the model was equipped with the new &#;cu&#;in (3,&#;cc) Buick Straight-8 engine and 77&#;hp.

With the temporary disappearance of the Series 40, Series 50 became the entry-level model for Buick. All bodywork was provided by Fisher Body and the appearance originated from the GM Art and Color Section headed by Harley Earl was now used across all GM products. Only two coachwork choices were available leaving the choice between a coupe or sedan listed at US$1, ($28, in dollars [2]).[1]

In the straight eight engine displacement increased to &#;cu&#;in (3,&#;cc), producing &#;bhp, and closed coupes and sedans offered cloth interiors, offering mohair upholstery.

Buick offered a new approach to allow the transmission to "free-wheel" and no clutch shifting between second and third gear called "Wizard Control".[1] In , the aesthetics of all Buicks were updated with a new, corporate "streamlined" appearance shared with all GM cars for that year due to GM's Art and Color Studio headed by Harley Earl, and additional manufacturing locations opened across the country under the Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division.[1] was the first year all GM vehicles were installed with optional vent windows which were initially called “No Draft Individually Controlled Ventilation” later renamed "Ventiplanes" which the patent application was filed on Nov.

28, It was assigned to the Ternstedt Manufacturing Company, a GM subsidiary that manufactured components for Fisher Body[1] The power delivered by the engine was increased again and now it was up to 86&#;bhp, and in , the model power increased to 88&#;hp. Buick re-introduced the Series 40, which once again became the entry-level model.

In the Series 50 remained unchanged and the following year went out of production, having produced , examples.[1]

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Motor vehicle

First generation

Buick Super Series 50 Business Coupe Model 56

Model&#;years
Assembly(main plant)
Flint, Michigan, USA (Buick City)
(branch assembly)
Linden, New Jersey, USA (Linden Assembly)
South Gate, California, USA (South Gate Assembly)
Body&#;style4-door sedan
4-door convertible
2-door coupe
2-door convertible
2-door Business coupe
4-door Estatewagon ( only)
PlatformC-body
RelatedCadillac Series 62
LaSalle Series 52
Buick Roadmaster
Buick Y-Job
Oldsmobile 96/98
Pontiac Custom Torpedo
Engine&#;cu&#;in (&#;L) FireballI8OHV
Transmission3-speed sliding shift manual
Wheelbase&#;in (3,&#;mm)[3]
Length &#;in (5,&#;mm)
&#;in (5,&#;mm)
Width &#;in (1,&#;mm)
&#;in (1,&#;mm)
Height&#;in (1,&#;mm)
Curb&#;weight3,–4,&#;lb (1,–1,&#;kg)

When introduced in the new Series 50 Super shared the Art Deco "torpedo" C-body with the Series 70 Roadmaster, the Cadillac Series 62, the Oldsmobile Series 90, and the Pontiac Custom Torpedo, and offered shoulder and hip room that was over 5" wider over the previous year, eliminating the exterior running boards and styling that was streamlined and " lower.

The Super offered approximately the same level of passenger accommodation, engine performance and luxury appearance as the discontinued LaSalle Series 50 when that product line was cancelled. When combined with a column mounted shift lever the cars offered true six passenger comfort. Five body styles, including an all-new Estate station wagon, were offered with standard Bedford cord in contrasting two-tone tan upholstery, with listed prices starting with US$1, ($23, in dollars [2]) for the 2-door, 4-passenger Sport Coupe to US$1, ($33, in dollars [2]) for the 4-door Convertible Phaeton.[1]

The basic formula for the to Super was established by mating the Series 80 Roadmaster's longer wheelbase to the Series 40 Special's smaller displacement straight-eight engine.

This led to an economical combination of voluminous passenger room and relatively good fuel economy. In contrast the Series 60 Century combined the shorter Special body with the larger displacement Roadmaster engine, while all Buicks used the same 3-speed manual transmission.[1]

The new Super temporarily shared its &#;in (3,&#;mm) wheelbase dimension with the 40 Special.

Initially four body styles were offered: a 2-door coupe, a 2-door convertible, a 4-door sedan and a 4-door convertible. In the middle of the model year a 4-door Estatewagon was added which was exclusive to the Super. Interiors of Bedford cord (either tan or gray) were offered. The engine was the same &#;cu&#;in (&#;L) &#;hp FireballI8 as used on the Special which was equipped with an oil filter.

The Super was equipped with sealed beam headlights and with Fore-N-Aft Flash-Way directionals. was the only year the Super could be equipped with sidemount spare tires.

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  • A total of , units were sold in its first year.[1]

    The styling changes for were modest, but the changes under the hood were major. The compression ratio was raised from to , the "turbulator" pistons were redesigned, smaller spark plugs were substituted for the previous type and “Compound Carburetion” was introduced, as it was on all Buicks except for the Special.

    Compound Carburetion was the forerunner of the modern four-barrel carburetor, and consisted of twin two-barrel carburetors. One unit operated all of the time, while the other operated only under hard acceleration. The new engine delivered horsepower. All cars available with a choice of axle ratios and with two-tone color combinations with 19 selections at no extra charge.

    A new feature was a two-way hood that could be opened from either side. The 4-door convertible and the Estate wagon were gone but a new one year only body style was a 3-passenger 2-door Business Coupe which sold units. Overall sales fell to 92,[1]

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    • Buick Super Series 50 convertible interior

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    • Buick Super Estate Model 59

    • Touring sedan Model 53 showing the new C-body trunk

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    Motor vehicle

    Second generation
    Model&#;years, –
    Assembly(main plant)
    Flint, Michigan, USA (Buick City)
    (branch assembly)
    Doraville, Georgia, USA (Doraville Assembly) "Atlanta"
    Kansas City, Kansas, USA (Fairfax Assembly)
    Linden, New Jersey, USA (Linden Assembly)
    South Gate, California, USA (South Gate Assembly)
    Wilmington, Delaware, USA (Wilmington Assembly)
    Body&#;style4-door sedan
    2-door Sedanet coupe
    2-door convertible
    4-door Estatewagon ()
    PlatformC-body
    RelatedCadillac Series 62
    Buick Roadmaster
    Oldsmobile 98
    Engine&#;cu&#;in (&#;L) FireballOHVI8
    Transmission3-speed sliding shift manual
    Wheelbase&#;in (3,&#;mm)
    Length &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    – &#;in (5,&#;mm)[4]
    &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    Width&#;in (1,&#;mm)
    Height&#;in (1,&#;mm)
    Curb&#;weight4,–4,&#;lb (1,–2,&#;kg)

    The Super coupes adopted the appealing Sedanet fastback style that had been the sensation of on Century and Special.

    New wider and lower bodies were offered and "Airfoil" front fenders that flowed into the lines of the rear fenders were introduced on convertibles and sedanet models. The Super had new front fender trim featuring parallel chrome strips. Also featured for was a handsome new grille with a lower outline and thin vertical strips. A feature shared with other Buicks was a new interior air intake positioned near the front center grille that eliminated the old cowl-level ventilator.

    The number of body styles was reduced to three with the elimination of the one year only Business coupe.[1]

    After the government prohibited the use of chrome on January 1, a number of body styles were dropped and most trim was now painted. Cast iron pistons were used in the &#;cu&#;in (&#;L) Fireball straight-eight engine.

    The last of the Buicks were completed on February 4, Only 33, Supers were built in the abbreviated model year.[1]

    In Buick once again combined the large Series 70 Roadmaster body with the economical Series 40 Special powerplant to create the Series 50 Super line. Basic styling was continued from now sedans had the front fender sweep across the doors to the rear fenders as did the Sedanet and convertible styles.

    A stamped grille with vertical bars dominated the frontal ensemble. Single stainless body trim lines began on the front fenders and ended at the rear edge of the standard rear wheelhouse shields. Standard equipment included an automatic choke, clock, ash receiver, turn signals and a painted woodgrain instrument panels.[5] Exterior series identification was found on the crossbar between the bumper guards front and rear.

    Cloisonne emblems carried the Super emblem. Compound Carburetion was eliminated and the compression ratio was reduced to As a consequence the Super's horsepower fell from to Torque on the other hand was hardly affected.

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    The number of body styles increased to four with the return of the Estatewagon after a six year absence. A total of , units were sold. The front suspension was independent with coil springs.[6] % of Buick sales this year were Supers.[5]

    Combining big Roadmaster room with an economical Special engine continued to make the Super an American favorite in The Super was little changed from its counterpart, except for new stamped grille that had separate upper bar and new emblem.

    Stainless lower body moldings made a single line along the body and continued onto the standard wheelhouse shields. A white Tenite steering wheel was standard while the instruments were round and set into a two-toned dash panel. Exterior series identification was found on the crossbars between the standard bumper guards. A chrome emblem was used with the series script embossed and filled with red.

    Sales reached a record , The height was &#;inches.[5] Brakes were 12&#;inch drums.[7]

    The main external change to the Super from its counterpart was the "Super" script on each front fender. Other series identification continued to be earned on the bumper guard crossbar.

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    The car was a bit lower than in rolling on new x 15 tires mounted on wheels with trim rings and small hubcaps. Super script was also found on the center crest of a new black Tenite steering wheel. New cloth interiors featured leatherette scuff pads and trim risers. The instrument panel was redone, using silver-tone instruments on a two-tone gray panel.

    The sedan was carpeted in the rear with a carpet insert also found in the front rubber mat. The convertible also featured cloth and leather interior trim with power top, seat and windows standard. Total sales were ,[5]

    Motor vehicle

    Third generation

    Buick Super Sedanet, Model S

    Model&#;years
    Assembly(main plant)
    Flint, Michigan, USA (Buick City)
    (branch assembly)
    Doraville, Georgia, USA (Doraville Assembly) "Atlanta"
    Framingham, Massachusetts, USA (Framingham Assembly)
    Kansas City, Kansas, USA (Fairfax Assembly)
    Linden, New Jersey, USA (Linden Assembly)
    South Gate, California, USA (South Gate Assembly)
    Wilmington, Delaware, USA (Wilmington Assembly)
    Body&#;style4-door sedan
    4-door Rivierasedan
    2-door Sedanet coupe
    2-door Rivierahardtop
    2-door convertible
    4-door Estatewagon
    PlatformC-body
    RelatedCadillac Series 62
    Cadillac Series 61
    Buick Roadmaster
    Oldsmobile 98
    Engine&#;cu&#;in (&#;L) FireballI8OHV
    &#;cu&#;in (&#;L) FireballI8OHV
    &#;cu&#;in (&#;L) NailheadV8OHV
    Transmission3-speed sliding shift manual
    Twin turbine Dynaflowautomatic[5]
    Wheelbase &#;in (3,&#;mm)[8]
    –53 Riviera sedans: &#;in (3,&#;mm)
    –53 others: &#;in (3,&#;mm)
    Length &#;in (5,&#;mm)[5]
    Riviera sedans: &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    others: &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    –52 Riviera sedans: &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    –52 others: &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    Riviera sedans: &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    others: &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    Width&#;in (2,&#;mm)
    Height&#;in (1,&#;mm)
    Curb&#;weight3,–4,&#;lb (1,–2,&#;kg)
    SuccessorBuick Skylark (convertible only)

    The Super shared a new General MotorsC-body with the Roadmaster but on a shorter wheelbase.

    It featured three chrome VentiPorts on each front fender to denote its smaller displacement straight-eight engine when compared with the Roadmaster. The sales brochure noted that VentiPorts helped ventilate the engine compartment, and possibly that was true in early , but sometime during the model year they became plugged. The idea for VentiPorts grew out of a modification Buick styling chief Ned Nickles had added to his own Roadmaster.

    He had installed four amber lights on each side of his car’s hood wired to the distributor so as to flash on and off as each piston fired simulating the flames from the exhaust stack of a fighter airplane. Combined with the gunsight mascot hood ornament, VentiPorts put the driver at the controls of an imaginary fighter airplane.

    Upon seeing this, Buick chief Harlow Curtice was so delighted that he ordered that (non-lighting) VentiPorts be installed on all Buicks.[5]

    "Super" script was found just above the full length body fender molding on the front fenders. New fender edge taillamps were featured while rear fender skins remained a Buick standard.

    New fender top parking lamps, harkening back to styling appeared. Full wheel trim discs were standard along with such features as a cigar lighter, ashtray, and automatic choke.

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  • Cloth interiors were standard, except on the convertible which was trimmed in leather and leatherette and had a power top, seat and windows as standard equipment.[5]

    Dynaflowautomatic transmission was now optional equipment on Supers in Cars so equipped had compression ratio and horsepower. Total sales set a record at , for the first time since the Super's introductory year.

    The instrument panel was new.[9]

    The Supers shared with all the other series totally new all bumper guard grille and more rounded styling. Super script appeared on front fenders just above the full length lower bodyside moldings. A new body style was a 2-door Rivierahardtop. Another new bodystyle was a long wheelbase sedan which was stretched an extra four inches (&#;mm) and featured plusher interior than most Supers, which normally had cloth interiors of finer material than the Special.

    Supers had three VentiPorts on each hoodside. The convertible had leather power seats plus power windows and top.[5]

    The Super came with a single two-barrel carburetor on a new higher displacement &#;cu&#;in (&#;L) FireballI8 which produced &#;hp (84&#;kW). It was able to achieve speeds over 90 miles per hour (&#;km/h) with an optional Dynaflow automatic transmission which, rather than changing through gears, used the torque converter to couple the motor to a single gear ratio.

    The car had two splits in the back glass although the windshield was now curved one-piece glass. Models also could be equipped with an AM radio and an antenna that could be adjusted via a knob in the front center above the windshield. In the June Popular Mechanics, acceleration was rated at &#;mph in seconds due to the languid nature of the Dynaflow transmission.[10] The Super set an all time record of , sold.

    In Supers had larger bodies than Specials but looked similar with three rounded VentiPorts per fender, broad bright fender shields and a full length "Sweepspear" chrome body side molding. This chrome-plated strip started above the front wheel, after which it gently curved down nearly to the rocker panel just before the rear wheel, and then curved around the rear wheel in a quarter of a circle to go straight back to the taillight.

    Series script was found on the deck lid and within the steering wheel center. The long wheelbase sedan was named the Riviera sedan although it was not a hardtop. Supers were trimmed with materials similar to Special Deluxes except for in the plush Super Riviera sedan. Front turn signals were within the bumper guard "bombs," while rear signals shared the stop lamps' housing on the rear fender edges.

    The convertibles and Estatewagon were trimmed in leather. , Supers were sold.[5]

    In Buick's mid-priced line resembled the Series 40 with three VentiPorts per fender and Sweepspear rocker panel trim. Super script appeared on the rear fenders aided identification. The Super was built with the larger C-body, however. The full flowing fenderline dipped deeper on this body and rear fenders had a rear crest line absent on the B-bodySpecials.

    A new deck lid gave a more squared off appearance. Like other Buick series it was a near copy year for Chromed rear fender fins gave distinction to Supers. Interiors were cloth except on convertibles and Estate wagons which were trimmed with leather. The Super used a different instrument panel than the Special. It was distinguished by a large center speedometer housing flanked by smaller gauge housings.

    Series identification was found within the steering wheel center. The Sedanet and the regular wheelbase sedan were cancelled. Sales fell to ,[5]

    In Buick's middle priced line shared the Roadmaster's new V8 and, for this year the Roadmaster shared the Super and Special's &#;in (3,&#;mm) wheelbase.

    The Super earned a horizontal trim bar on its rear fenders which distinguished it from the Series 70 Roadmasters. Otherwise its side trim bar on its rear fenders was identical although the Super was had only three VentiPorts on each front fender. Series identification was found on the deck emblem. Full wheelcovers were now standard.

    The vee in the bombsight ornament signified the V8 power under the hood. Interiors in most models were nylon and silky broadcloth. The convertible had power windows, seat and top as standard equipment. Dynaflow was now standard equipment. Air conditioning was a new option. A total of , Supers were sold.[5]

    Motor vehicle

    Fourth generation

    Buick Super 2-Door Riviera

    Model&#;years
    Assembly(main plant)
    Flint, Michigan, USA (Buick City)
    (branch assembly)
    Arlington, Texas, USA (Arlington Assembly)
    Doraville, Georgia, USA (Doraville Assembly) "Atlanta"
    Framingham, Massachusetts, USA (Framingham Assembly)
    Kansas City, Kansas, USA (Fairfax Assembly)
    Linden, New Jersey, USA (Linden Assembly)
    South Gate, California, USA (South Gate Assembly)
    Wilmington, Delaware, USA (Wilmington Assembly)
    DesignerHarley Earl
    Body&#;style4-door sedan
    4-door Rivierahardtop
    2-door Rivierahardtop
    2-door convertible
    PlatformC-body
    RelatedCadillac Series 62
    Buick Roadmaster
    Oldsmobile 98
    Engine&#;cu&#;in (&#;L) NailheadV8OHV[11]
    Transmission3-speed sliding shift manual
    Twin turbine Dynaflowautomatic
    Wheelbase&#;in (3,&#;mm)
    Length &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    Width&#;in (2,&#;mm)[5]
    Height&#;in (1,&#;mm)
    Curb&#;weight4,–4,&#;lb (1,–2,&#;kg)

    Using the new longer General Motors C-body, with vertical windshield pillars and the new "Panoramic" curved windshield, the Super for was a big Buick for the budget minded buyer.

    Identified by its three VentiPorts per fender, the "Super" script on the quarters and the series designation within the deck ornament, the Super shared other brightwork with the Roadmaster. Interiors were nylon and were plainer than in the Roadmaster. In The Buick-Berle Show introduced product placement commercials on TV,[12] and later in The Honeymooners was one of the sponsors.

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    The Buick Super has a design resembling the Buick Century and Buick Century Riviera hardtop and the Ventiports were updated to four on each fender denoting its upgrade to senior level status. The Super did have the more expensive car's horizontal speedometer instrument panel. The convertible was upholstered in leather and had power-operated windows, seat and top, along with an outside rearview mirror on the left, as standard equipment.

    New features included a lighted ignition key slot, electric windows, and a roof rail cover.[13] The Estatewagon was discontinued. Total sales fell to , Air conditioning was provided by Frigidaire optionally on sedans and hardtops, which consisted of a self contained unit that was retrofitted at the customers request.[5]

    In Buick's popular Super continued to combine the large C-body interior expanse with medium bracket interiors and performance.

    Supers had four of the new round VentiPorts per fender this year, with additional series script found on rear quarters and within the deck emblem. The side Sweepspear was unchanged from The larger bodied Buicks were readily identified by their more rounded contours, straight up windshield pillars and sedan rear quarter windows. Series 50 Super and 70 Roadmaster headlamp bezels also housed parking lights.

    Inside, a new Red Liner speedometer lay horizontally across the instrument panel. Interiors were trimmed in nylon/"Cordaveen" combinations, except for the convertible which featured leather seats. Standard Super equipment included trip mileage indicator, electric clock and, on convertibles, a power horizontal seat adjuster.

    Super sales rose to ,[5]

    In although the Super was larger Buick, with vertical windshield posts and four VentiPorts per fender, it had a deep Sweepspear similar to the smaller Series 40 Special and Series 60 Century cars. Series script was found on rear quarters and within the deck and grille emblems. Interiors were "Cordaveen" and patterned nylon, except for convertibles which were all-"Cordaveen" trimmed and had power windows, horizontal seat adjustment(Six-way power seats were optional[14]), and a power top in its standard form.

    Dynaflow was now standard on all Supers, along with foam seat cushions, a trunk light, electric clock, directional signals, front and rear armrests, sliding sunshades, cigarette lighter, glove compartment light, map light, dual horns, Step-On parking brake, Red Liner speedometer and trip mileage indicator. A new body style was the 4-door Rivierahardtop.

    Sales of the Super fell to 80,[5]

    Motor vehicle

    Fifth generation

    Buick Super 2-Door Riviera

    Model&#;years
    Assembly(main plant)
    Flint, Michigan, USA (Buick City)
    (branch assembly)
    Arlington, Texas, USA (Arlington Assembly)
    Doraville, Georgia, USA (Doraville Assembly) "Atlanta"
    Kansas City, Kansas, USA (Fairfax Assembly)
    Linden, New Jersey, USA (Linden Assembly)
    South Gate, California, USA (South Gate Assembly)
    Wilmington, Delaware, USA (Wilmington Assembly)
    DesignerHarley Earl
    Body&#;style4-door Rivierahardtop
    2-door Rivierahardtop
    2-door convertible
    PlatformC-body
    RelatedCadillac Series 62
    Buick Limited
    Buick Roadmaster
    Oldsmobile 98
    Engine&#;cu&#;in (&#;L) NailheadV8OHV
    TransmissionTwin turbine Dynaflowautomatic
    Wheelbase&#;in (3,&#;mm)
    Length &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    &#;in (5,&#;mm)
    Width&#;in (2,&#;mm)
    Height&#;in (1,&#;mm)
    Curb&#;weight4,–4,&#;lb (2,–2,&#;kg)

    The Super used the new General MotorsC-body for Larger than the Series 40 Special and Series 60 CenturyB-body, the Riviera body styles had different roof treatments as well.

    Supers had a group of three Chevrons on each rear quarter or door for series identification, in addition to the normal wording within the grille and deck emblems. Four VentiPorts were used on each front fender upgrading its trim status to senior level. Closed models were upholstered in Nylon/"Cordaveen" combinations while the convertible had an all-"Cordaveen" interior and featured power windows and seat controls as part of its equipment.

    Standard Super equipment included foam rubber seat cushions, automatic trunk lamp, Red Liner speedometer, glovebox lamp, dual horns, trip mileage indicator, directional signals, dual sunshades, color coordinated dash panel, and on the convertible, outside left-hand rearview mirror. The 4-door pillared sedan body style was gone.

    Engine displacement was increased to &#;cu&#;in (&#;L) on the NailheadV8.

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    Nevertheless, sales fell to 70,, the lowest level with the exception of the abbreviated model year.[5]

    The once most popular Buick line was reduced to two body styles for with the elimination of the convertible. Side trim was similar to lesser series, except for the Super lettering on the rear fender flashes, but Supers were longer than the Series 40 Specials and Series 60 Centurys.

    The Super name was also lettered across the deck lid. Standard equipment included Variable-Pitch Dynaflow, power steering, power brakes, a safety-cushion instrument panel, fully carpeted floor, courtesy lights, full wheelcovers, foam rubber cushions, electric clocks, dual horns, ignition key light, glovebox, cigar lighter, trip mileage indicator, geared vent panes, bumper guards, variable speed wipers, Step-On parking brakes, and, on convertibles, an outside rearview mirror.

    Interiors were trimmed with gray cloth and vinyl or "Cordaveen" and vinyl. A plusher Custom interior was available at extra cost. Sales fell further to 42,, the lowest with the exception of the wartime model year.[5]

    The Super name was resurrected after a 50 year absence as a new performance trim level on LaCrosse () and Lucerne () models.

    The LaCrosse Super was powered by a horsepower L small-block V8 engine while the Lucerne Super had a horsepower L Northstar V8 engine. Both came with high levels of standard equipment.

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