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1933 Buick Series 90 Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

Image of 1933 Buick Series 90, sourced from forums.aaca.org , Image Link.

Performance Metrics

Performance: +30
Handling: +35
Ride Comfort: +60

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +20
Maintenance and Upkeep: +40
Restoration Difficulty: +30

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +80
Collectability: +70
Historical Significance: +65

MMP Rating

6.1 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine: Straight 8
Displacement: 344.8 cu in (5.7 L)
Horsepower: Estimated 104 hp
Torque: Not available
Compression Ratio: Not available
Ignition System: Battery and coil
Cooling System: Water
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: Not available
1/4 Mile Time: Not available
Top Speed: 85 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Transmission Type: 3-speed manual
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Carburetor
MPG: Not available
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Mechanical drum brakes
Wheelbase: 134 in (3,400 mm)
Weight: Estimated 4,600 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

Unveiling the 1933 Buick Series 90: A Paragon of Prestige

The 1933 Buick Series 90 stands as a testament to an era when automobiles were not just modes of transportation but symbols of status and innovation. Born from the assembly lines of Buick, a division of General Motors, this vehicle emerged during a time when the automotive industry was undergoing significant transformation. The Series 90 was Buick's flagship line, representing the pinnacle of luxury and engineering for the brand. Its release during the Great Depression underscored an audacious statement of resilience and confidence in the face of economic adversity. One notable moment in its history is its role as a pace car for the Indianapolis 500, cementing its legacy in the annals of automotive lore.

Design and Innovation: A Symphony of Style and Substance

The exterior styling of the 1933 Buick Series 90 exuded elegance and power, with its long hood, sweeping fenders, and bold, vertical grille that demanded attention. The car's imposing silhouette was matched by an interior that showcased a commitment to craftsmanship. Luxurious fabrics and fine wood accents adorned the cabin, while spacious seating ensured passenger comfort. Technologically advanced for its time, it featured innovations such as synchromesh transmissions and an improved chassis structure. Color options ranged from stately blacks to rich blues, with deep maroons being particularly popular among discerning buyers. The Series 90 was available in several body styles, including sedans, coupes, and convertibles, with the Sport Phaeton being one of the most iconic and sought-after variants.

Historical Significance: Setting the Standard for Luxury

The 1933 Buick Series 90's impact on automotive design was profound. It set new benchmarks for luxury vehicles with its combination of style, performance, and comfort. At a time when many manufacturers were struggling to survive, Buick managed to distinguish itself by offering a product that was both aspirational and attainable for the upper-middle class. Its legacy is evident in how it influenced subsequent designs across the industry, pushing competitors to elevate their offerings.

Performance and Handling: The Heartbeat of an Era

Beneath its stately exterior lay an engine capable of delivering impressive performance figures for its time. The Series 90's straight-eight engine provided a smooth yet potent ride with a top speed that could reach up to 100 mph—a remarkable feat in its day. Acceleration from 0-60 mph was achieved with grace rather than haste, reflecting the vehicle's dignified character. Handling was characterized by a sense of stability and composure over various driving conditions. Drivers often remarked on the melodious hum of its engine—a sound that became synonymous with Buick's reliability and engineering prowess.

Ownership Experience: More Than Just a Car

Owners of the 1933 Buick Series 90 typically used their vehicles as daily drivers or showpieces at local events; some even ventured into amateur racing. Maintenance required a degree of mechanical knowledge but was generally manageable for those familiar with pre-war automotive technology. Reliability was one of Buick's hallmarks, making this model a trusted companion on both city streets and country roads.

Fun Facts: The Legacy Lives On

The Series 90 has had its share of notable owners and appearances throughout history. While production numbers are not exact, it is believed that fewer than a thousand units were produced across all body styles—adding to their rarity today. Criticisms were few but did include notes on fuel consumption—a minor quibble given its stature and performance capabilities.

Collector's Information: An Investment in Automotive Royalty

Today, collectors hold the 1933 Buick Series 90 in high regard due to its rarity and historical significance. Values can range significantly based on condition, provenance, and originality; well-preserved examples can fetch six-figure sums at auction or private sales. The market has seen appreciation over time as enthusiasts seek out these pre-war treasures.

Conclusion: A Timeless Classic That Commands Respect

The 1933 Buick Series 90 is more than just an antique; it is a piece of automotive history that represents innovation during challenging times. Its blend of style, luxury, and performance has left an indelible mark on car culture and continues to captivate collectors and aficionados alike. As we look back on this magnificent machine, we are reminded that true craftsmanship endures—and indeed thrives—throughout the ages.

1933 Buick Series 90 Catalog of Parts

1933 Buick Series 90 Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads.  2-3/4 wide X 3-3/8 long-CB 12 1933 Buick Series 90 Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads. 2-3/4" wide X 3-3/8" long-CB 12Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads. 2-3/4" wide X 3-3/8" long. Pair

1933 Buick Series 90 Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads.  2-3/4 wide X 3-3/4 long-CB 13 1933 Buick Series 90 Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads. 2-3/4" wide X 3-3/4" long-CB 13Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads. 2-3/4" wide X 3-3/4" long. Pair

1933 Buick Series 90 Door Bumper.  Exact reproduction-DB 14-A 1933 Buick Series 90 Door Bumper. Exact reproduction-DB 14-ADoor Bumper. Exact reproduction. 1-3/16" high X 1-9/16" wide X 9/16" thick. Each

1933 Buick Series 90 Upper Door Hinge Post Bumper.  Held by screw-DB 60-A 1933 Buick Series 90 Upper Door Hinge Post Bumper. Held by screw-DB 60-AUpper Door Hinge Post Bumper. Held by screw. 7/8" diameter X 1/8" thick. Each

1933 Buick Series 90 Door Bumper.  1-7/16 high X 1-9/16 wide X 9/16 thick-DB 7 1933 Buick Series 90 Door Bumper. 1-7/16" high X 1-9/16" wide X 9/16" thick-DB 7Door Bumper. 1-7/16" high X 1-9/16" wide X 9/16" thick. Each

1933 Buick Series 90 Gas Filler Grommet.  2-1/4 I.D., 4-3/4 O.D.  Each-GF 9 1933 Buick Series 90 Gas Filler Grommet. 2-1/4" I.D., 4-3/4" O.D. Each-GF 9Gas Filler Grommet. 2-1/4" I.D., 4-3/4" O.D. Each







1933 Buick Series 90 Windshield Wiper Transmission Pad-MP 134-C 1933 Buick Series 90 Windshield Wiper Transmission Pad-MP 134-CWindshield Wiper Transmission Pad. 2-1/8" wide X 2-3/8" long. Each


1933 Buick Series 90 Headlight Bracket Pads.  2-3/8 wide X 3-3/8 long.  Pair-MP 140 1933 Buick Series 90 Headlight Bracket Pads. 2-3/8" wide X 3-3/8" long. Pair-MP 140Headlight Bracket Pads. 2-3/8" wide X 3-3/8" long. Pair




1933 Buick Series 90 Door Handle Ferrule Grommet.  I.D. 11/16, O.D. 1-3/16-MP 546-I 1933 Buick Series 90 Door Handle Ferrule Grommet. I.D. 11/16", O.D. 1-3/16"-MP 546-IDoor Handle Ferrule Grommet. I.D. 11/16", O.D. 1-3/16". Each



1933 Buick Series 90 Steering Column to Floor Plate Pad-SC 28 1933 Buick Series 90 Steering Column to Floor Plate Pad-SC 28Steering Column to Floor Plate Pad. Black (also in Brown #SC 29). Each

1933 Buick Series 90 Steering Column to Floor Plate Pad-SC 29 1933 Buick Series 90 Steering Column to Floor Plate Pad-SC 29Steering Column to Floor Plate Pad. Brown (also in Black #SC 28). Each

1933 Buick Series 90 Flexible glass-run channel-WC 11-72 1933 Buick Series 90 Flexible glass-run channel-WC 11-72Flexible glass-run channel. Mohair lined, cloth covered with stainless steel bead. Used on side windows. 72 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned in two equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.

1933 Buick Series 90 Rigid division-bar channel. Made with stainless steel bead-WC 2-72 1933 Buick Series 90 Rigid division-bar channel. Made with stainless steel bead-WC 2-72Rigid division-bar channel. Made with stainless steel bead. 72 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned into two equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.

1933 Buick Series 90 Flexible Rubber Window Channel-WC 32-14 1933 Buick Series 90 Flexible Rubber Window Channel-WC 32-14Flexible Rubber Window Channel. For Fisher Closed Bodies, except those using a stainless bead type. Used on side windows. 13/16" outer width X 6/16" outer depth, with a 5/16" inner channel width X 14" long. Each

1933 Buick Series 90 Flexible sweeper. Made with stainless steel bead-WC 8-72 1933 Buick Series 90 Flexible sweeper. Made with stainless steel bead-WC 8-72Flexible sweeper. Made with stainless steel bead. Used on inner and outer beltlines. Also forms easily for use with sliding quarter windows. 72 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned into two equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.

1933 Buick Series 90 Fender Bolts.  For use with Fender Bolt Washers; WF 3001-WF 3000 1933 Buick Series 90 Fender Bolts. For use with Fender Bolt Washers; WF 3001-WF 3000Fender Bolts. For use with Fender Bolt Washers; WF 3001. Zinc Chromate plated, high strength. 1" X 5/16". Set of 25

1933 Buick Series 90 Fender Bolt Washers.  For use with Fender Bolts; WF 3000-WF 3001 1933 Buick Series 90 Fender Bolt Washers. For use with Fender Bolts; WF 3000-WF 3001Fender Bolt Washers. For use with Fender Bolts; WF 3000. High quality, cadmium plated. 1-1/4" O.D., 3/8" I.D. Set of 25

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