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The Buick Series 50 was a range of cars introduced in 1930.

The Series 50 was available in a variety of body styles, and was powered by an inline six or inline eight engine. The Buick Series 50 was produced until 1935 and would go on to become the Buick Super.
The family that owns a Buick Straight Eight takes natural pride in possession of a motor car on which the whole world has placed its seal of approval. Theirs is the complete satisfaction of people who know they have a truly fine car.
They find it a pleasure to invite friends to accompany them in their Buick. The Body by Fisher is beautiful, spacious, comfortable, appointed with the same perfect taste which characterizes the homes of discerning families.
And riding in a Buick is a joy to everyone. The car moves so smoothly and steadily, the Buick Valve-in-Head Straight Eight Engine reels off the miles with such swift, silent power, that passengers are delighted with every minute of the trip.
There is cause for pride, too, in Buick’s quick responsiveness to the will of the driver-because Wizard Control, combining Automatic Clutch, Controlled Free Wheeling and Silent-Second Syncro-Mesh, makes operation effortless.
Most pleasing of all is that long-lived reliability which is the very heart of Buick -the capacity to give more and better miles-to keep on serving finely and faithfully, as so many Buicks have done, for 150,000 miles and more.