Buick Standard Coach
The Buick Standard Coach was manufactured by Buick of Detroit, Michigan.Buick Standard Coach specifications (1926 data)
- Color – Brewster green
- Seating Capacity – Five
- Wheelbase – 114⅜ inches
- Wheels - Wood
- Tires - 31” × 4.95” balloon
- Service Brakes - contracting on four wheels
- Emergency Brakes - expanding on rear wheels
- Engine - Six cylinder, vertical, cast en block, 3 × 4½ inches; head removable; valves in head; H.P. 21.6 N.A.C.C. rating
- Lubrication – Force feed
- Crankshaft - Four bearing
- Radiator – Cellular
- Cooling – Water pump
- Ignition – High tension generator and storage battery
- Starting System – Single Unit
- Voltage – Six to eight
- Wiring System – Single
- Gasoline System – Vacuum
- Clutch – Dry plate, multiple disc
- Transmission – Selective sliding
- Gear Changes – 3 forward, 1 reverse
- Drive – Spiral bevel
- Rear Springs – Cantilever
- Rear Axle – Three-quarters floating
- Steering Gear – Worm and nut
Standard equipment
New car price included the following items:
New car prices were F.O.B. factory, plus Tax:
- Five Passenger Coach - $1295
- Five Passenger Double Service Sedan - $1475
- Two Passenger Roadster - $1150
- Two Passenger Enclosed Roadster - $1190
- Five Passenger Touring - $1175
- Five Passenger Enclosed Touring - $1250
- Two Passenger Double Service Coupé - $1375
- Five Passenger Sedan - $1665
- Four Passenger Coupé - $1565