File:1931 Buick Series 80 Tourer (8646677330).jpg

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The biggest change for 1931 was the engines, the 2 sixes offered in 1930 were replaced by a trio of ohv eights. The entry-level Series 50 got a 221 cu in, the step-up Series 60 got the 273 cu in and the premium Series 80, 90 and 95 cars, got the 345 cu in. With each Series, the wheelbase increased from 114 inches in the 50 Series up to 132 inches in the 90

Styling was little changed from 1930, the grille went from a mesh to vertical bars
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Source 1931 Buick Series 80 Tourer
Author Sicnag
Camera location37° 47′ 07.93″ S, 144° 54′ 40.52″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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