Buick model 41

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Buick Model 41 5-passenger sedan
Buick Model 41 5-passenger sedan
Model 41
Sales designation: Model 41
Production period: 1910
Class : Upper class
Body versions : Pullman limousine
Engines:
Petrol engines : 5.2-5.5 liters
(29-35 kW)
Length:
Width:
Height:
Wheelbase : 2858 mm
Empty weight : 1540 kg
Previous model Buick model 7

The Buick Model 41 was a five-seat Pullman sedan that was built by Buick in the USA in model year 1910 as the successor to the Model 7 and top-of-the-range model with a large four-cylinder engine. It was the manufacturer's first closed model.

The cars were based on the previous year's model and were equipped with four-cylinder T-head in- line engines that developed 40 bhp (29 kW) or 48 bhp (35.3 kW) with a displacement of 5,211 or 5,506 cm³. The car had a front engine, spur gear with three forward gears and chain drive on the rear axle, the wheelbase was slightly shorter than its predecessor at 2858 mm.

27 to 40 copies were built.

Web links

Commons : Buick Model 41  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

source

  • Kimes, Beverly R. & Clark, Henry A. Jun .: Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942 , Krause Publications, Iola (1985), ISBN 0-87341-045-9 , p. 156

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Kimes, Beverly R. & Clark, Henry A. jun .: Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942 , Krause Publications, Iola (1985), ISBN 0-87341-045-9 , p 156
  2. a b c d e Autoevolution: BUICK Model 41 5.2 Accessed July 17, 2013