How much did a Buick cost in 1941?
The Special was Buick’s most popular model, with 242,089 sales of the 377,428 car Buick sold that year. Included were 87,687 domestic and 461 export sales of the Special Sedanet, which had a base price of $1,006. Style-wise, the 1941 Buicks were quite different from their predecessors.
What is the value of a 1940 Buick?
Vehicle Valuation Analysis
Bodystyles | Median Sale |
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Business Coupe | $7,345 |
Convertible Coupe | $38,500 |
Convertible Phaeton | $28,100 |
Sport Coupe | $20,500 |
How much did a 1947 Buick cost?
Prices were right around $1,550, making the Special approximately $500 cheaper than the Buick Super. Even so, with only two body styles, a smaller size, and minimal features, fewer than 3,000 buyers opted for the base Special.
How much is a 1941 Buick Special worth?
Vehicle Valuation Analysis
Bodystyles | Median Sale |
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Convertible Coupe | $44,963 |
Sedan Super Equipment | $22,000 |
Sedanet | $25,025 |
What year did Buick make the Roadmaster?
Buick Roadmaster | |
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Model years | 1936–1942 1946-1958 1991–1996 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size car |
Layout | FR layout |
How much is a 1962 Buick Electra worth?
**Figure based on a stock 1962 Buick Electra 225 valued at $15,400 with ON rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, province and other factors.
What was the price of a loaf of bread in 1955?
Retail Prices of Selected Foods in U.S. Cities, 1890–2015
Year | Flour (5 lbs) | Bread (lb) |
---|---|---|
1965 | 58.1 | 20.9 |
1960 | 55.4 | 20.3 |
1955 | 53.8 | 17.7 |
1950 | 49.1 | 14.3 |
What was the price of a gallon of milk in 1955?
93¢ per gallon
1955: 93¢ per gallon.