1959 Buick Invicta, Buick’s all new car offering
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- Today on what it’s like 1959 Buick invicta, 2 door hardtop, period ads buttons switches and knobs specs most importantly sure what this car is like Enjoy this episode I really did enjoy my time with this car
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@@What.its.like. That one was really hard. I am glad that someone was able to recognize what song that very short music clip belonged to. My congrats to that person. I could never have gotten that one.
I had to make it harder not sure when the next episode is coming =) going to shoot a lot of cool stuff next week, only have two cars left in pipeline 72 dodge demon and 1964-65 dodge
Working on a discussion episode as well
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1959 Buick Invicta one of the most beautiful cars of all times. For me, 1959 is the golden year for
American cars. Thanks Jay for this amazing Buick video. 🙂
Thank you so much I’m glad that you like this video I love this car so much that I use both lenses The old lens which gives it way more than getting which I saw when editing the video how much I love that lens I haven’t used it since I got the new ones because the old lens doesn’t have image stabilization like the new one does. The old lens is a 1.818 to 35 so it brings in more light going down or is it doesn’t happen which civilization I have shaky hands camera weighs like 5 pounds.
Anyway that’s a some background story I can’t wait to find the Electra we’re going to try to hit all of the cars on this channel that never got covered. Even though the Electra is roughly the same car it is longer it’s on a longer wheelbase and the Electra 225 is 5 inches bigger longer than the regular Electra .. The wagon looks really cool as well =) this design is definitely top five Buick for me the Riviera is from 1963 through 1967 are also in the top five I’ll have to decide what the other ones are there’s so many nice designs from the bill Mitchell era
except for the leaking transmission and torque tube
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Self energizing brakes are not the same as self adjusting. Self energizing brakes were drum brakes that allowed the shoes to wrap into the drums when they were applied, and gave more stopping power for the same pressure on the brake pedal.
Awesome thank you so much for explaining that I really appreciate it =)
Maybe double leading shoe.
Yes the lead shoe touches first and the friction pushes it back against the second shoe and that increases the braking force. Most drum brakes worked that way. When they went to disk brakes that is when power brakes really became almost mandatory.
Buick, for whatever reasons, sported somewhat larger drum brakes than other cars, and those brakes were considered to be the most efficient drum brakes of their day. They HAD to be, considering the weight of those vehicles!
I love this car. I love, love, love this car.
When I was 15, in 1982, I bought my first car, which was a 1959 Buick Electra four-door, four-window hardtop with 42,000 miles. It was gleaming black with a powder blue interior. It had more interior lighting than the Invicta, and at night when you opened a door, the whole interior lit up in a dreamy blue blaze. It was absolutely epic.
Regarding the size of the thing, when I bought it I was too young to drive it, so my next-door neighbor let me store it in one side of his two car garage until I got my license. He had a 77-ish Chevy caprice two door, which fit in the garage with no problem. But this garage, which he had built before World War II, was no match for my Buick. When I pulled it into the garage for the first time, he guided me in while my dad made sure the back end made it in. I had to bring the front bumper to rest against the studs at the back of the garage in order for the car to fit. Even then, the sliding garage doors grazed the back bumper when they closed. The car literally didn’t have a half inch of room to spare.
I felt like I was the king of the world driving that car. It was sleek and fast and spectacular.
This one is very loud, though. That low rumble that people love? that’s not supposed to be heard on this car. In fact it’s supposed to be whisper quiet, with two mufflers and two resonators effectively silencing the engine. I had to replace the exhaust system on mine at one point, and the amount I had to put out to replace all of that was eye-watering.
Mine wound up in a car museum in Maryland, so if you ever run across a black Electra in your travels, it just might’ve been mine.
Round one: I think you know which one I’m going to pick, and round to go to Dion and the Belmonts.
Thanks for the walk down memory lane I enjoyed every second of it
Cool!
That Electra must be in like new condition.
@@ernielaw it was in the 80s. It was owned by a little old man who tooled around his small town and didn’t go anywhere else. I’d love to see it now.
Great choices thank you so much for sharing those stories, great memories I love this car would love to own one..
@D.W. Derp. I had a ‘71 Electra and I felt like the king of the road when I drove it so your ‘59 must have been amazing and made you feel like all that and more. I’m happy to hear your car is being preserved in a museum. Good job.
58 Buick Special, my older bros first car was a 59 Pontiac, loved that car
What an absolute beauty. My God. She’s incredible.
Totally agree =)
One of my favorite Buick’s
Try checking out a 1959 Buick convertible!...Just stunning, and they only made a few thousand of them...Very expensive classic today...but in the early 1960s, my Dad bought a used 59 Buick convertible-bright red with white top...for around one thousand dollars. He sold it, due to some rust showing up in the wheel well areas--for $400 bucks!...Then, he proceeded to buy his first new car...a 1967 Buick Wildcat...he loved that car, and drove it for 22 years putting 320,000 miles on it. Buick was just the best GM luxo-barge of that era...no Cadillac needed.
My favorite Buick and body style 2 door hardtop, rear seat area is a little tight and upright, and the back window would bake you under the Texas sun, but stylish (we had a 59 Chevy in the sane hardtop body). My uncle next door had a 58 Buick Century black 2 door hardtop.loved that car too, but the 59 is a lot sleeker. Love the dash and instrument panel. Good restoration on the car. On self energizing brakes, only on drum brakes, when the pedal is pressed, the cylinder pushes both shoes out at the top until the leading shoe on the front side grabs the rotating drum first, rotating both shoes together until the rear shoe rests against the big anchor pin above the cylinder, forcing the rear shoe to grab the drum next multiplying your force on the pedal to stop or slow the vehicle down without leaning hard on the pedal even on non power brakes. This is separate from the brake self adjuster. Self energizing brakes been around since mid 50's, I believe with Chrysler corp cars. My Buick pick is the '59, cleanest style. I am not much on music before 1969, but I pick the Coasters playing "If I had a hammer" on the radio.
I LOVE 1959 Buicks!!!!!!
My dad had a 59 Invicta convertible he bought new. Grew up riding in that car which he later traded when he bought a new 1966 Riviera.
Both great cars, your dad had great taste in cars =) thank you so much for sharing that memory
I think the reason there is limited legroom in the back - is the same as on the Volkswagen Beetle. They don't let you sit too far back - or the sloping rear windows would come down on your head too much! You have to hope for a shorter front seat passenger, so they could move the seat forward a bit for you! (Make shorter friends!) And I personally would listen to Bill Haley and the Comets, or Little Richard! I'm falling in love with the quality of this well built car! The Rose metallic paint is so right for THIS car, and so smooth! The shut lines between the panels is Rolls-Royce quality, the seats are so beautifully upholstered. This was built by people who loved their make - and sought to do it justice in every way they could think of! I wish I was sitting in it right now, but at least, (after midnight), I have been enjoying watching in my kitchen in London! Nice review!
Glad you dig this awesome episode =) awesome points as well
The GM line up 1959 was really beautiful !
All the 59 GM cars bring a smile to my face. The Buick leaves me with 2 memories. My second grade teacher had a 2 door LeSabre in dark green. When I used to do the Englishtown NJ auto swap meet, they had a car show on the drag strip. There was a guy who had a 59 Buick rag top in black with a red interior and top. The car was offered to Jackie Gleason after he did the "Honeymooners" show to stay on the "DuMont" television network along with cash, but he went on to CBS and eventually had his own variety show. He did drive the car around supposedly for a few days then gave it back. How sweet it is! BTW, I'd take the 60 Buick and the Coasters!
Awesome choices =) this was one of my favorite episodes to put together. I was able to find a lot of information on this car I wish all of them were like that where I can talk about what’s the difference between the different trim level was. This car had awesome sleek lines I wanted to see who designed this car but I couldn’t get a definitive answer. It’s kind of in that gray area between Harley Earl and Bill Mitchell and then they had other design firms working on other designs rare but it did happen.
The dashboard is super cool in this car. Thank you so much for sharing that awesome story what a great memory =)
Two good choices. "And, away we go!"
I've seen that car at the Lead East show a few times.
The 59 Chevy had a wild rear-end similar to this Buick. 🚀 Thank you for sharing.
Glad you dig this one thank you for watching =)
The moment that you drove the car, I was green with envy! Not only did you bring out the glory of the vehicle, you drew me right into the ride. Thanks for the video and the ride. Brought back some really good days.
I agree, so true!!!!!!!!!!!
I honestly didn’t drive the car just rode in it =) honestly like sitting in the rear and shoot over drivers shoulder which is like first person as if you the viewer is driving the car =)
Glad you dig this episode
That car is SOOOOOO long, I could shop at Walmart and the rear end would still be home in my garage!!! Magnificent car!!!
Haha that’s the shorter one the Electra and 225 are longer
Damn…I completely forgot this model!
1959 was an unbelievable GM makeover year….love the new clean look. One thing that would improve in the 60s was the somewhat glunky dash that is still evident in this model.
We used to have such a choice of models for each car, 2 door, 4 door, convertible, wagon. Now, you get an SUV in White.
Not only that but the options were massive on what you could get if you get your choice of engine generally your choice of transmission, different interior color options, choice of fabric, design, material there was one car that I reviewed that had six different rear end options.
Loved those Deuce-and-a-Quarters!
My Gawd!!! That car is huge! But it does look awfully sweet. Love the cleaner styling over the '58. Cool looking town too.
It is huge, but looked awesome driving in the streets amongst appliances =)
@@What.its.like. There were washers and dryers in the street?
😂😂😂
I love the look of this car !!!
This to me should have been the real Christine !
A killer front grill !
Killer lines in general, Christine being a mopar is perfect because they are finicky when they work good they run great when they don’t it’s like Christine
Just luv the 1959 Invicta!
Thank you.
Style-wise, the Invicta's front looks very masculine, almost overpowering. The entire design is sooo sleek!
One of my favorite Buick’s =) totally agree
I loved the looks of the '58 & '59 models. And they would MOVE OUT!!
The dynaflow in the 1959 I was driving in the early 1960s, was very smooth, but felt like a one-speed transmission...the car was slightly less quick off the line, compared to other GM makes that used the Hydromatic transmission. But the 401 Nailhead engine, was powerful, and prized by many a racer, back in the day. Buick, like the other GM divisions back then, made their own engines.
The Invicta .. The headlights remind of Cherry's. The 58 Bucik reminds me of a lion( THE FACE). They are masterpiece 's.
1959 dash is exceptionally well styled! Today's so-called stylists take note!
When I was 6, the neighbors across the street from us bought a new’59 Invicta four door sedan. It was a light blue. We thought it was a pretty amazing design.
Sweet memory =)
The car that I learned to drive on .😃
What a huge car to take the test in
I love the Invicta Jay, its one of my favorites.
Mine too I love the styling and the dashboard the only thing I don’t like about it besides the gas mileage is it’s a hard car to get into if you’re tall. I’ve been in a lot of 50s cars this is the hardest big car that I’ve ever gotten into.
If I own this car I would probably try to put a more modern five-speed transmission behind it to try to improve fuel economy and drive it as much as possible it’s awesome when you see a car like that in the wild amongst appliances. I’d venture to say that hood weighed more than my Prius does.. lol
When I was growing up in the 50's/60's (I'm 72)...I used to wash/wax our neighbor's 1959 Buick Electra convertible for pocket money. It was white with red leather interior. Totally optioned out. The car was like a cathedral on wheels. The 401 V8 was super smooth and torquey. Should have bought it from them....I missed so many opportunities to buy what have now become classic cars. That one took my breath away.
I think grandpa owned on loved everything about the car he was a ford guy but loved the styling so much bought one of these
Absolutely one of the most Beautiful designs to come out of Detroit!!
Totally agree this car has presents one of the only downfall is is the transmission unfortunately..
@@What.its.like. I agree... the "slushbox" trans was an issue. they tried to design so that you wouldn't feel the trans shifting.... but it was a poor trans system!
When I was ten years old my parents bought a 1959 Buick. I don't think it was an Invicta but an entry level Buick. What I do know is that on our annual summer vacation to Montana it was in this new Buick with the powerful V8. I remember my Mom saying we were going a mile a minute. I needed to have that explained. BTW our car was the same color sans the white hood.
Awesome story thank you so much for sharing that incredible memory the LeSabre came with a smaller V-8 I believe it was a 364 or 365 i’m not sure what the cubic inch is off the top of my head. I love the 59 Electra it’s one of my favorite Buicks definitely top five
The 1959 Buick Invicta was one beautiful automobile. Would love a convertible! Thank you for the video, very informative, indeed!!
Glad you dig this episode =) love the invicta
One of my favorite body styles. A land yacht. I liked how the speedometer operates. One problem I ran into was when I had to change a rear tire. The bumper jack didn’t lift it high enough. Had to take it to the garage. So much suspension travel. Big transmission hump. Thank you for sharing 😊👋🐿
Thank you so much for sharing that insight huge transmission tunnel
I like either one,the car depicted in ur video is simply outstanding.I always liked thesecars.
Me too these are so cool wish transmission wasn’t better..
Great looking instrument panel. Buick did a superb job with that in my opinion. Much better than the previous generation.
I love your enthusiasm for 1959 buicks my parents had the Electra 225 Robin egg blue. Wonderful car!!!!
Thank you glad you dig the channel =)
Like that this car has no posts.
Love the fin look front and rear.
Really LOVE that dashboard
Me too the lines flow really nice with this one and looks great in the wild
(whispering) "IN THE WILD..." 😅 you crack me up. Great review. 👏Growing up in a Ford family I never thought of any Buick as in the basement but I am glad you straightened out the model line up. 👍🏼I was always confused. 🙄
That’s awesome I’m glad you liked it I’m going to incorporate that more I think They were always changing them around as well but for 59 that was the model line up They still use the Riviera name which is confusing I’m going to dissect that when I do an Electra episode =)
The reason the backseat floor is low and the drive shaft tunnel is high is because all 1958 -1964 full-size GM cars have the X Frame. The Xframe allowed for the lower look. 😀
One of my two favorite eras of automobiles: the late 1930s and the late 1950s, the time of the tail fins. The main drawback of the latter era was that cars now were perceived as disposable commodities, one was supposed to replace their auto every year and a half. So, no thought was given to rust-proofing, assembly was just so so, and styling changed dramatically year to year. And to keep up with the Joneses, one had to have the latest style… and the biggest tail fin.
When you said keeping up with the Joneses.. the song low down by boz scaggs popped in my head that would’ve been a great song for this smooth car.
We had a 59 Caddy. Quality materials. Garaged. Never lost its new car aroma. Nicely assembled. Sold 12 years later with 55K miles.
Owning this exact car and taking it all the way down to body-off, I can verify that the assembly was actually very good. No issues on my car!
I disagree that these were ever consciously intended to be 'disposable'. New bodies happened every year because auto design & engineering progressed more 1950-1960 than any other decade. Nowadays, everything is stagnant because we're in the 98th percentile of automotive design; there's basically no where else to go.
Beautiful old Buick
My uncle bought a brand new 1960’ Invicta soon before killing a guy who threatened his life. The car sat for 15 years at grandfather’s house. Interior was amazing but paint faded/oxidized. He got out in 1975’ and had a Buick, a 26’ ft. Yacht and $250,000 waiting for him. I hear he partied like hell till he died couple decades later. Family always said I remind them of him lol
Crazy story
Interesting story despite missing lots of detail. Did the Invicta sit for 15 years because of the killing. You didn't say anything about going to jail.
@@ernielaw …..Oh yea he went to prison that’s what I meant when I said when he got out. My grandparents and my mom and brother went to see him a couple times. I remember him telling us kids that we don’t ever want to land in jail. The highlight was after the visit we’d stop at Arthur Treachers. Depending on your age you might know what that was. It was a fish and chips restaurant. He was actually very nice man. Long story about the unfortunate incident but it wasn’t murder that’s why he didn’t get life. Btw-The car was 2-tone red/white with black/white interior. Vinyl/brocade.
Beautiful!
I love the whole front, it just looks like it mean lol
The MOST Beautiful car design of the Fin era ever, period.😍
59!!!~!!!!!!!!! the Coasters LOL Sweet Ride !!!!!!!!
When I was about 7 years old i remember hearing one of these well before I seen it as it was missing it’s muffler which was deafening and when I seen the car from the horizon that front end scared me and I had nightmares over it. Lol Today I absolulty love it! WHat an Example. Thank you so much Jay
Well-done demonstration of this vehicle! I look forward to more! Thank you
Thank you glad you dig =)
When I was about 10, I had a neighbor that had a 59 Invicta. I thought it was the coolest looking car. It was very shiny and black with red leather. The grill and them angled headlights with the fins over them made the car say, " Get the hell out of my way"!
I would LOVE to see how a body shop repaired a collision damaged quarter panel or rearend on these cars back in those days! 🤯
That would be cool these cars would b hard to fix when they got hit
I remember those cars. Pontiac had a similar look in 1959!
Beautiful car 🚗
Was 3 yrs. Old😮when these cars came out! I’m a Rockabilly guy 😅looking at a Electra 225 Vista(4drs. HT)in Sable Black 😊
I absolutely love this design it’s one of the top five definitely in Buick design for me.. I don’t know which one I like better though I don’t know if I like the 59 or the 60 better the 59 is more over the top in my opinion but it’s done so well
@@What.its.like. I’ve to agree w/ you! Love the ‘59 too! ‘58 the chrome was Crazy, especially the Limited! ‘60, returned w/ the portholes! Sort of😳mild version of the ‘59’s! Your Invicta is quite Beautiful 😍 Thanks Kat
Love all wing cars ! Well done Jay
Me too fins and fender two favorite eras
3:05 I remember seeing those grilles in parking lots when I was a kid and they always looked like typewriter keyboards. Similarly, that round fake hatch on Chrysler 300s looked like a washing machine.
Nothing beats the frown of the 59
I loved the '58 Limited. Less flash on the side.
Great vid, beautiful Buick!!!! 😍 👍
Thank you glad you enjoyed this one =)
I'll take all that Chrome on the 58 Buick Special while I'm listening to Dion & the Belmonts on my Wonder Bar am radio tuned into WLS 890
=) awesome
Note the chrome steering column. That was once an indication of a premium or luxury brand while standard class cars were equipped with painted steering columns. In fact it wasn’t uncommon for lower line offerings in premium class brands to offer lower models with painted steering columns and chrome steering columns in their highest models. You’re correct about the step into the passenger compartment. 1959 was the year that GM modernized their chassis to “WideTrack” and lowered their cars dramatically.
Awesome information thank you so much for sharing that =)
• B-59s do not have 'chromed steering columns' in any series - the only chrome is at the steering wheel.
• In '59, every GM Division did their own chassis's, and only Pontiac had Wide Track.
My Grandfather had one of these in a 4 door and gave it to my dad when he could no longer drive. We worked on it and painted it in a two tone green and my dad gave it to me for my first car when I graduated. I drove it to Ft. Sill when I was in training. The speedo went to 120 mph, and driving through OK, I had it maxed out and the speed alert was buzzing at the further most setting. Cop pulls me over and asks me about how this old car can be moving so fast. Wildcat 390, that how. He wrote me up for 85 because he said the judge wouldn't believe a car this old could go 125. It rode like a dream. The other soldiers called me Batman because of the fins and torpedo taillights. I love the gas tank inlet. Sadly, I sold it for a sing when I had to leave the base. But it was a beautiful. Those were good times.
Great story thank you so much for sharing those memories =)
Glad you got to drive this one Jay. 🙂
I didn’t drive I just shot over shoulder so it would give the perception that you were driving as the viewer. That angle means more to me than actually driving the car because what I found is on the older cars. No two cars drive the same lots can happen over the years and different suspension components being used I loved seeing this on the road
Add a little Rake to that '59, raise the back by about 3" and it looks amazing.
Very beautiful I hope to find one
YOU KEEP BRINGING BACK MEMORIES FROM MY YOUTH. MY TEACHER HAD A CONVERTABLE BUICK AND I WOULD LOVE TO GET ONE, BUT I'M RETIRED AND CAN'T AFFORD ONE. IT SURE IS A BEAUTY.
That’s the point to help those who want to own these cars and others relive when they saw owned theses cars and share stores about these machines
The 1959 “Fashion-aire” grill ! 😀
=)
58 Dion & The Belmonts,
Man Jay That Car is Wild,Looks like a Custom Right from the Factory,
I like the invicta too
I love this Buick as well =)
Great choices
My late friend Jack Moody had an Invicta, I think his was a 61. It was restomodded to a ridiculous level. It was in Motor Trend or Hot Rod years ago. It was silver and had an interior from a late model Caddy the color of cooked lobster. It was a spectacular show piece. RIP Jack.
Thank you so much for sharing that memory I wonder where the car is now
Love the 61! Favorite of that iteration.
5:29 the 59 Buick was a great looking car and was also a great driving car.
Just found you're channel I'm gonna love it ❤❤❤❤❤
Welcome to the channel =)
So huge and the lines made it look even bigger.
Yeah, those cars have such a presence about them. And look like nothing else
You read the transmission quadrants not at all in their order shown.
Love the exterior color…like a copper glow. The headliner looked to be the same material as the door panels…so not like factory.
Thanks for catching that I knew there was an area in the video that needed fixing but I could probably get her out what part needed fixed and that was it thank you so much for catching that
Very nice great car i was just lookin at the 1960 Buick LeSabre in the Go-Go's video Our lips are sealed. It was a cheap convertible rental in the 1980's they picked up for the videos
That’s a good song and music Video =)
I watched it too. Good car and song.
During the 1950s and the 1960s cars had style and class and looked like works of art. The styling of this 1959 Buick Invicta is really great.
Totally agree and they looked different and distinctive not like the appliances of today
One of the best features is the gas filler being right in the middle of the back of the car. That way you could pull in either direction to fill your gas tank. My 1965 Buick had the gas filler in the middle of the back of the car and it was GREAT! Love the close up details of your video. You missed the chrome Kleenex holder. Great, just great! I'll take the 1960 Invicta. I would be listening to Dion and the Belmonts!!!
Awesome yeah I had a 67 mustang like that I love that feature welcome to this great car community =)
@@What.its.like. WOW, Now that you mentioned that, my second car was a 1966 Mustang coupe, and it was in the middle too! I forgot about that one.
Nice 🥰
What a beautiful automobile!!
Agreed
Wow! I just learned about that model.
Awesome =)
Gorgeous car!
Totally agree I love these
My father bought a convertible new in 59, drove it until he replaced it with a 63 Wildcat. Part of the 50’s test drive ritual was to drive the car home, to see if it would fit in our 1 car garage, unfortunately, a mid 50’s Chrysler 300 failed the fit test. By 59 though, we had a new house, with lots of parking.
Awesome memories =)
Thank you so much for sharing them
I have just acquired one of those '59 Buick brochures so what a treat to see you cover this beautiful Invicta! What a wonderful colour it is too. Scott at Cold War Motors has two '59s - a 4 door sedan and a 4 door hardtop which peeked my interest in this model.
We love the 30s and 50s cars the most more 50s cars coming for the summer for sure as well as 40s and 60s cars want to start to branch out into other eras as well =)
Nice car
Looks like a mean, snarling spaceship 🚀
Yea and it’s supposed to =)
The 59 Buick was an excellent design!
I currently have a 1965 Riviera. This is one of my favorite Buick cars with its ‘Angry’ front end and those wings and ‘rocket’ brake lights. Beautiful car in my book.
65 rivera is a really cool Buick as well top five along with this one =)
What color is your Riviera what do you like the most what do you like the least
The fastest car. 1959 Buick Invicta has a Electra 225 engine fitted in the Buick LeSabre body. Just like 1958 Buick Century and it fitted the engine of the Buick Roadmaster and put it in the Buick Special body.
No car has had quite the nostalgia hit of this one. My dad owned a '55 Ford so when this generation of Buicks hit the market they were SOOO different. My dad stayed with Ford, and our next car was a compact..a '60 Ford Frontenac (the Canadian version of a Ford Falcon with a custom grill), but 6 year old me (not understanding car prices) so wanted a Buick (or a Mercury Monterrey).
7 years later my mom bought a '65 Pontiac Parisienne, which sort of made up for it to teenage me.
I'd take the '59 and I'd be playing The Drifters and Fats Domino.
Sweet choices =)
Great story thank you so much for sharing those memories
This car style has grown to me over the last couple years and I now love it. What fanciful headlights, and rocket exhaust tiallights! The fins are sedate yet stylish for the time. I would buy one for sure! That chrome grill - made of chromed steel, I'm sure- is worth the price of the car. Oddly shaped and arranged dashboard, but still beautiful. Love the 'fifites look. I'd choose the 1960 Invicta. Love the smooth aerodynamic hood and streamlined fins. The dash is cooler, too.
Great choice I wish this car got better gas mileage that’s the only thing that’s holding it back
You want to see the inspiration for the 59 GM cars, go look at the 1957 Chrysler products. Huge influence on GM by that.
Virgil Exner made the fin cars what we remember them today
The “speed alert” speedometer was a feature found in many Buicks. My dad bought a new LeSabre coupe in 1967 and it had that same feature. My 2018 Buick Regal TourX has it as well but it’s all electronic now.
Thank you so much for that proper name =)
The “typewriter” grill on the Buicks is beautiful to my eye. I had forgotten about the Triple Turbine Buick transmission. IIRC that lasted 2 years or so due to issues (it was fairly complex in design and operation). I’d have to take the 59 Buick because the interior/instrument panel are just stunning. The music choice? Can’t go wrong, I’d take all three. Thank you as always ~ Chuck
Typewriter Buick grill I never heard that before but I can see it
They were all great choices this go around i’ve been in all three I will see the 58 is the easiest want to get into the 60 was the convertible so the representation of the roof I’ll have to do another 60 maybe I can find a wagon or a four-door we’re gonna do multiple bodies. =) and trim lines
Glad you still dig the channel man it means a lot
Triple Trubine operated just as easily as the Twin Turbine. It was complex and expensive to manufacture, tho; the cost there outweighed the tangible benefits in operation.
1960 Invicta and everything playing on the radio with a smile on my face ☺️ 👍
Great episode thank you sir 👏👏✌️🍻
Thank you I really had fun yesterday the car is great, I wish I would’ve met the owner sooner he had a 60 Buick as well it would be really awesome to compare the two
@@What.its.like. I put a wildcat engine in a 64 Skylark special .. great fun ..
I bought a 225 for 40 dollars at an auction and drove it home 😂 those days are long gone forever...
Enjoy your adventures ✌️
Yes I have a 60 hardtop and I'm always smiling driving her😊
Well, we went from this to ugly PC jelly beans we have now....and you wonder why people are a "little" angry with what's happened in this country?
The BIG drawback with these cars is the limited TRANSMISSION They have.
The Dynaflow is a TWO speed a kindvof slightly more sophisticated version of the horrible Power Glide
auto tranny. The car was ultra smooth but unlike the Olds or Pontoac it couldn't get out of its own way. People would usually swap the 2 speed for a 3 or 4
speed pontiac tranny. THEN
it was like a totally new car
Simply gorgeous car no matter which model👍👌around 1970 my sister's boyfriend had a red Buick Invicta convertible, she's still got photo's of me beside it in dads driveway, at the time dad had a 59 Bel-Air 4dr hardtop , great video it brings back good memories of a wonderful time to be alive 😀 😊
Thank you for sharing those memories with us red is a sweet color for this car =)
@@What.its.like. years later there was a white 2dr hardtop sitting in a compound for a few years so i went and looked at it, had a 348 motor so it couldn't have been an Invicta but still In immaculate shape ✌👍
The 58 Olds 88 won the award for the most chrome.
Thank you for that correction I wasn’t sure if it was the older the Buick I’ve heard it both ways.
Beauty
That car looks like a custom out of the factory. I built a few models of it. Bubble tops rule!
Totally agree =)
Most beatiful Buick Ever.
Buick Wildcat 455 was my favorite
I would go for the Invicta 1959 and I was 14 years old. It is design by istsel and unique.
Sweet =)
Any of the artists mentioned would nicely go along with a car like this one. The '58 Special would be my choice of car.
Sweet =)
Wow, when I was a kid seeing these cars they were so ugly to me now> BEAUTIFUL!!!!
It’s crazy how things change over time as far as Tastes go, I was never a big who fan as I was a kid but I think that they’re a really good band now