What is buick special 62?

The Buick Special 62 is a mid-size car produced by Buick from 1936 to 1958. The car was initially designed to fill the gap between the lowest-priced Buick Special and the more expensive flagship model, the Buick Roadmaster.

The Buick Special 62 was first introduced in 1952 and featured a streamlined design with a curved windshield and a fully synchronized three-speed transmission. The car was powered by a 264 cubic inch V8 engine that produced 173 horsepower.

Over the years, the Buick Special 62 underwent several design changes and engine upgrades. In 1957, the car was redesigned with a longer wheelbase and a more powerful 364 cubic inch V8 engine that produced up to 300 horsepower.

The Buick Special 62 was also known for its luxurious interior, which included leather seats, power steering, and power brakes. The car was popular among families and business executives who wanted a stylish and comfortable car for their daily commute.

In 1958, Buick discontinued the Buick Special 62 and replaced it with the Buick LeSabre, which was a larger and more luxurious model. Despite its short production run, the Buick Special 62 remains a popular collector car among vintage car enthusiasts.