Always known for being on the forefront of technology, Buick redesigned their entire line in 1924, giving them a modern, clean look that was also quite stylish for the day. Combined with their famous “valve-in-head” engines that made more power than the competition and new 4-wheel brakes, Buick was ideally positioned to take on all comers in the Roaring Twenties.
Carrying a 255 cubic inch inline-six rated at 70 horsepower, it was both stylish and a formidable performer, and variations of this engine would power the top-of-the-line Master Sixes for the remainder of the decade.