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The 1963 Buick Electra 225 was a compelling vehicle manufactured by the Buick division of General Motors. https://www.mskpowerdrill.com/4-2v-electric-screwdriver-set/ -size car stepped in for the previously released Buick Roadmaster model back in 1959, and was aptly named "Electra 225", as it was the world's fastest production car then. Practicality didn't take a back seat with this one either - the Electra was offered in both two- and four-door body styles, with the four-door model being available in either a sedan or a station wagon style.

The Electra 225 came with a 401 cubic inch V8 engine boasting 325 horsepower and the choice of a three-speed manual transmission or an optional two-speed automatic transmission. Ideal for cruising in comfort, the car offered sophisticated features such as power windows, power seats, and air conditioning for a unique driving experience.

Hitting https://www.mskpowerdrill.com/factory-wholesale-high-pressure-water-gun-wireless-lithium-battery-car-wash-gun-charging-portable-car-wash-machine-brush-car-wash-machine/ in 1963 with a base cost of $4,565, the Buick Electra 225 presented itself to the public as an imposing vehicle. Manufactured until 1964, the car was then replaced by its newer sibling, the Buick LeSabre.

The Buick Electra 225 from 1963 is a classic vehicle that excites car collectors around the world, with many auctions offering prices of $50,000 or more for the iconic model.
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