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General information |
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Model: | Series 30 3.6 | Year: | 1931 | Rating: | Do you know this car? Click here to rate the 1931 Buick Series 30 3.6. We miss 1 vote. | | Main features, safety and ecconomy |
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Engine size: | 3618 ccm (220.77 cubic inches) | Engine and transmission |
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Displacement: | 3618 ccm (220.77 cubic inches) | Engine type: | Inline, 8 cylinder | Max power: | 77.00 PS (57 kW or 76 HP) at 3200 Rev. per min. | Valves per cylinder: | 2 | Speed and acceleration |
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Power/weight ratio: | 0.0579 PS/kg | Exterior and interior |
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Steering, brakes and tires |
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Dimensions and weight |
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Weight: | 1330 kg (2,932.1 pounds) | Wheelbase: | 2900 mm (114.2 inches) | Other specifications |
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