Buick model 19

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Buick 19/21
Production period: 1910-1911
Class : Middle class
Body versions : Touring cars , roadsters

The Buick Model 19 was a five-seater passenger car that was only made available by Buick in the USA in model year 1910 as a successor to the Model D for the larger models 16 and 17 . The following year it was replaced by the Model 21 , which was also available as a roadster.

Year by year

Model 19 (1910)

Model 19 (1910)

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Production period: 1910
Body versions : Touring car
Engines: Otto engine :
4.2 liters (21 kW)
Length:
Width:
Height:
Wheelbase : 2591-2667 mm
Empty weight : 1133 kg

The new model 19 had the four-cylinder in-line engine of the model D, which delivered an output of 28.9 bhp (21 kW) with a displacement of 4,179 cm³. The wheelbase of the touring cars with cardan drive, front engine and rear drive was, depending on the version, 2,591 mm or 2,667 mm. The cars had spur gears with 3 forward gears. They were delivered as standard with green bodies and ivory-colored wooden spoke wheels.

The model 19 was built 4,000 times in the only year of construction.

Model 21 (1911)

Model 21 (1911)

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Production period: 1911
Body versions : Touring cars , roadsters
Engines: Otto engine :
4.2 liters (29 kW)
Length:
Width:
Height:
Wheelbase : 2794 mm
Empty weight : 1182 kg

The successor to the 19 model was the significantly revised 21, whose identical engine developed an output of 40 bhp (29 kW). In contrast to its predecessor, the elegant car was also available as a 3-seater roadster. The wheelbase of the cars was a uniform 2,794 mm. They were delivered as standard with green bodies and cream-colored wooden spoke wheels.

The model 21 was made in approx. 3,000 copies. In 1912 it was canceled without replacement.

source

  • Kimes, Beverly R. & Clark, Henry A. Jun .: Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942. Krause Publications, Iola 1985, ISBN 0-87341-045-9