Pete Phillips Posted January 19, 2023 Posted January 19, 2023 What do you need to identify or know about it? It is a model 57-S for 1932. The 50-series Buicks were the smallest and least expensive of the 1932 models. It is the second year of the straight eight engine, 230 cubic inches if I remember correctly. The 57-S has a few more niceties than the model 57. For example, the 57-S has two tail lights; model 57 has only one. Model 57-S has the ride control lever on the steering column; model 57 lacks this. Model 57-S has two windshield wipers; model 57 has just one. Pete Phillips, BCA #7338 Leonard, Texas 1932 Model 57 1932 Model 57-S 1950 Model 76-R 1954 Model 41 (parts car) 1964 LeSabre 2-dr. ht. 1965 Wildcat conv. 2
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