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... Buick "Nailhead V8" Buick first generation of V8 lasted from 1953 through 1956. It was an OHV / pushrod engine like the then new Oldsmobile "Rocket V8" engine.
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The Buick Wildcat was a full-size automobile produced by the Buick Division of General Motors from 1962 to 1970. For its first year, the Wildcat was a 'sub-model' within the Buick ...
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Engine(s) 401 in³ Nailhead V8 425 in³ Nailhead V8 430 in³ Buick V8 455 in³ Buick V8: Transmission(s) 3-speed ST-400 automatic: Related: Oldsmobile 98
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Buick Straight 8; Manufacturer: Buick: Production: 1931–1953: Successor: Buick Nailhead V8: The Buick Straight-8 engine (Fireball 8) was produced from 1931 to 1953 and sold in ...
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This waterfall grille bears some resemblance to grilles of Buicks from the 1980s, such as the Grand National. Nailhead. The Buick V8 engine, nicknamed the "nailhead", became popular ...
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The final feature of this nail is the nail head, which is 25% larger than the average, allowing it to be more resistant to being pulled completely through attached pieces of wood. ...
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Body style(s) 4-door sedan 2-door coupe 2-door convertible 5-door station wagon: Engine(s) Buick straight-eight 322 in³ Nailhead V8 364 in³ Nailhead V8
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The raised marks on the head of the hammer grip this grid, which helps to prevent the hammer from sliding off the nail head when striking a nail.
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In the late 1950s, Ivo raced a twin (side by side) Nailhead Buick engined dragster which was the first Gasoline Powered dragster to break the nine second barrier.
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The Buick Invicta (Series 4600) was a full-sized automobile produced by General Motors ' Buick Motor Division from 1959 to 1963. The Invicta was a continuation of the Buick Century ...
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