• Model: Chassis & Body Parts
  • Manufactured by: Buick
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1940-1965 Buick Chassis & Body Parts & Illustrations Catalog

This comprehensive catalog covers a wide range of Buick models from the mid-20th century, providing invaluable insights into their chassis, body parts, and illustrations.

GSX Stage 1
The GSX Stage 1, a special performance variant introduced in 1970, stood out with its powerful V8 engine, distinctive aerodynamic enhancements, and distinctive "Stage 1" badging. Equipped with a 455 cubic inch V8 engine rated at an impressive 360 horsepower, the GSX Stage 1 offered exhilarating acceleration and handling.

GS 350
The GS 350, released in 1968, marked Buick's entry into the muscle car segment. Powered by a 350 cubic inch V8 engine, this sporty coupe featured a performance-oriented suspension and aggressive styling cues, including a dual-scoop hood and bold "GS 350" decals.

GS400
Introduced in 1969, the GS400 was a higher-performance version of the GS 350. Equipped with a larger 400 cubic inch V8 engine, this formidable muscle car delivered impressive horsepower and torque. Its exterior showcased a revised grille and quad headlights, while the interior featured upgraded upholstery and instrumentation.

Gran Sport
The Gran Sport, or "GS," was a performance-oriented trim package first introduced in 1965. Offered on various Buick models, the GS package typically included more powerful engines, sport-tuned suspensions, and unique exterior and interior appointments, including bucket seats, console shifters, and performance gauges.

Special California GS
Exclusive to California from 1968 to 1972, the Special California GS was a customized version of the GS model. It differed from its standard counterpart in several ways, such as its unique "California" badging, special interior trim, and emissions equipment to comply with stricter California regulations.

Skylark
The Skylark, first introduced in 1953, was a compact and stylish model that quickly became a popular choice among Buick enthusiasts. Throughout its production years, the Skylark evolved through various body styles, including coupes, convertibles, and sedans. It offered a range of engine options and feature packages, catering to a wide range of preferences.

Sportwagon
The Sportwagon, introduced in 1964, was a versatile and practical station wagon that combined the functionality of a wagon with the sleek styling and performance of a muscle car. It featured a spacious cargo area, a unique roofline design, and optional performance features such as bucket seats and a console shifter.

LeSabre
The LeSabre, first introduced in 1959, was a full-size luxury sedan that embodied Buick's reputation for comfort, style, and engineering excellence. Over the years, the LeSabre underwent numerous changes, including updated body styles, interior refinements, and technological advancements. It offered a smooth and refined ride, along with powerful engine options.

Electra 225
Positioned above the LeSabre, the Electra 225 was a premium full-size sedan that showcased Buick's top-of-the-line luxury and performance. Introduced in 1959, the Electra 225 featured elegant styling, a spacious and well-appointed interior, and a powerful V8 engine. Its name, "225," referred to its impressive 225-horsepower engine.

Riv
The Riv, short for Riviera, was a personal luxury coupe that made its debut in 1963. With its sleek design, powerful engine, and luxurious interior, the Riv quickly gained a reputation as a stylish and sophisticated ride. It underwent several updates and redesigns over its production years, maintaining its appeal as a premium and exclusive vehicle.


This is a Pdf file for a Buick 1940-1972 Chassis & Body Master Parts Catalog, by General Motors Corporation (This is a pdf file copy of the complete 3445 page catalog) (great info to find the part at a swap meet or online) Covers all models of: Special Deluxe/California GS/Skylark +Custom/GS 350/GS 400/Sportwagon/LeSabre + Custom/Wildcat + Custom/Electra 225 + Custom/Riviera. It Contains two files (illustrations catalog -1745 pages and part number catalog -1700 pages) The catalogs cover all parts of the vehicles including accessories, with an illustrated information section (most illustrations are late 60s and early 70s but all component part numbers are there back to 1940) for identification and location of service parts and + parts listing catalog and engine identification, vehicle identification, trim combinations, paint color, options section/charts. .... These are what the service department mechanics used to work on these cars when brought in for servicing. There is nothing more comprehensive or complete than one of these.

This manual is keyword searchable and fully printable, zoom in/out of specific pages you can print one page to bring out in your garage and toss out when you are through, or you could print one chapter, or the whole thing. Most of my customers just print & put it is a 3-ring binder, if you get a page greasy, just print a new one.

NO waiting, Instant Download, All pages are printable, saving you money on postage and packaging.
Great item for the do-it-yourself mechanic to save dealer labor costs, or just nice to have on hand. Why spend $70+ per hour labor at your local dealer, most maintenance is easier than you think. ----buy now.
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