Although this car was not built in Indiana, its first owner purchased the car 'new' on July 20, 1915 in Peru, Indiana.
Although this car was not built in Indiana, its first owner purchased the car 'new' on July 20, 1915 in Peru, Indiana.
The 1915 Buick C-25 came standard with a blue and black finished hood and body complimented by black fenders, wheels and chassis. It was powered by a four-cylinder engine with 165 cubic-inch displacement producing just under 25 horsepower. There were a total of 19,080 produced and carried a sticker price of $950.
The C-25 was first introduced in 1913 and served as a replacement, along with the Model C-24, for the Model 34, 35 and Model 36. The C-24 was a roadster bodystyle while the C-25 was in touring configuration. Production lasted until 1915.
by Dan Vaughan