According to Buick Motor Division sales training materials, the name 'Invicta' was derived from Latin and signified 'unconquerable, invincible, unbeatable, unvanquished.' It was a name that Buick would use from 1959 to 1963 on its full-size performance line, using the chassis of the LeSabre and the engine from the Electra. 1961 represented the second generation of styling for the Invicta, devoid of the prior year tail fins, but continuing the dual round headlights on each side of the updated grille. There were full wheel covers, three ventiports per front fender - which it shared with the LeSabre - and curved windshield pillars. Body styles dwindled down to a two- and four-door hardtop, and a convertible coupe, with prices that ranged from $3,450 to $3,620.
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Auction entries : 1Power was from an overhead valve 401 cubic-inch V8 with five main bearings, hydraulic valve lifters, a four-barrel carburetor, and delivered 325 horsepower at 4,400 RPM. It was backed by a two-speed Turbine Drive automatic transmission.The LeSabre and Invicta had similar designs, distinguished by nameplates found on the front fender and the rear deck. The list of body styles was much more extensive on the LeSabre, containing the three found on the Invicta and adding a station wagon, and two- and four-door sedan. The double belt moldings were another unique feature of the Invicta line.Standard features included cloth and vinyl interior trim, except on the convertible, which was all-vinyl. Leather trim was optional, and so was the vinyl with contrasting vertical stripes. There was an electric clock, full wheel covers, license frame, and automatic trunk light. Additional options included Sonotone radio, Wonderbar radio, Twilight Sentinel, Guide-Matic dimmer, heater/defroster, Deluxe Special wheel covers, and front bucket seats with a storage consolex and power two-way seat adjustment.
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Auction entries : 1Buick built 18,398 examples of the Invicta four-door hardtop in 1961, along with 6,382 of the two-door hardtop, and 3,953 of the convertible coupe. In 2008, Buick used the name 'Invicta' for a concept car that was unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show in 2008. It was a design collaboration between the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan and Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center in Shanghai, China. The design was later used on the second geneartion of the Buick LaCrosse.
by Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2020
Convertible Coupe
Chassis #: 6H2012489
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Convertible Coupe
Chassis #: 6H2012489
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Auction entries : 1
by Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2020
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The Buick Invicta was produced from 1959 through 1963. The name Invicta was Latin which refers to invincibility. They were full-sized vehicles offered in multiple body styles including a 2-door hardtop and convertible, and 4-door hardtop and station wagon. In 1960, Buick introduced a custom trim package called the Series 4600 Invicta which featured bucket seats and a consolette. Sales were modest. The....
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A full-sized automobile produced by General Motors, the Buick Invicta had very short model run from 1959 until 1963. Introduced as a full line of body styles for 1959, the Invicta was a continuation of the Buick Century concept that joined the standard size Buick LeSabre body with Buicks larger 401 in³ Nailhead V8 engine, which was dubbed the bankers hot rod which delivered 325 horsepower at 4,400....
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