Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Buick Electra" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Electra and 225
A Buick-exclusive at the time, it was an option on all full-size models, including the Riviera, Estate Wagon, Electra 225, Centurion, and popular LeSabre family sedan.
1959 Buick Electra 225 Riviera
From then until 1963 it only was used to denote a premium trimmed 6-window hardtop style which it initially shared exclusively with Cadillac ( the Oldsmobile 98 would receive it in 1961 ) and was available only on the Electra 225.
The last usage of the term " Riviera " to describe hardtops was 1963, as the formal designation of the # 4829 Electra 225 Riviera four-door hardtop.
1959 Buick Electra 225 6-window Riviera hardtop
1960 Buick Electra 225 4-window hardtop
For 1959, they were renamed the Electra and the Electra 225 respectively.
The Electra 225 nameplate was a nod to the latter car's overall length of over 225 in ( 5, 715 mm ), earning it the street name " deuce and a quarter.
The two-door convertible was only available as an Electra 225, and the 2-door hardtop as an Electra.
For 1959, the Electra and Electra 225 both used the General Motors C-body shared with the Oldsmobile 98 and all Cadillac, riding on a longer wheelbase than the B-body LeSabre and Invicta, both of which rode on.
Power windows and seat and leather interiors were standard on the Electra 225 convertible and optional on all other models.
Electra 225 convertibles were trimmed in leather.
The Electra 225 script was found on the front fenders ahead of the wheelhouse.
The 1960 Electra and Electra 225 received a minor facelift with a concave grille and horizontal headlights centered by Buick's then-new " Trishield " logo, which is still in use today.
Electra and Electra 225 models featured four VentiPorts on each front fender while lesser LeSabre and Invicta models had three VentiPorts.
The Electra 225 name was found on the front fenders in place of the Electra name.
The bucket seat option introduced on Electra 225 convertibles in 1959 was now available on Electra coupes and included a center consolette with storage compartment.

Electra and Riviera
Also new for the 1971 Electra 225, as well as the B-body LeSabre and Centurion, and E-body Riviera, was a new power ventilation system.
Electra Limited models also got power windows, power driver's seat and a new digital clock as standard equipment, along with an optional leather upholstery trim, the first Buicks ( along with that year's Riviera ) to offer real leather seats since the 1963 Riviera.
It was the standard engine on the Invicta, 1959-66 Electra, 1962-66 Buick Wildcat, 1963 Riviera and 1965 Riviera ( the 64 and 66 Riviera models had a 425 in³ engine with a single 4 barrel carb.
It began as an option in 1963 on the Riviera and it was later available on the Wildcat and Electra models, too.
Pricing of the Cadillac Calais started at nearly US $ 5, 000, almost US $ 1, 000 ( or about 25 %) more than the Electra 225 and Oldsmobile 98, and about US $ 500 more than the top-line Buick Riviera.
The 400 package also included the more desirable Super Turbine " 400 " three-speed automatic transmission also found in Buick's higher-priced Wildcat, Electra 225 and Riviera models.
Ordering the LeSabre 400 option upgraded the buyer to a 260-horsepower 340 with four-barrel carburetor and higher 10. 25 to 1 compression ratio along with the three-speed Super Turbine 400 automatic found in the larger engine Wildcat, Electra 225 and Riviera.
Inside, a new flat instrument panel shared with Electra and Riviera replaced the wrap-around cockpit dash of previous years and featured a horizontal sweep speedometer that read to only 100 mph compared to 120 mph in previous years and also included kilometer readings.
The year 1967 brought an all new engine to the Wildcat line ( along with the Riviera and Electra 225 )-a 430 cubic inch V8 with four-barrel carburetor and rating that featured larger valves for better breathing than the previous 401 / 425 nailhead design that dated back to Buick's first V8 in 1953.

Electra and was
In Greek mythology, Agamemnon (; Ancient Greek: ; modern Greek:, " very steadfast ") was the son of King Atreus and Queen Aerope of Mycenae, the brother of Menelaus, the husband of Clytemnestra, and the father of Electra and Orestes.
There are several reasons throughout myth for such wrath: in Aeschylus ' play Agamemnon, Artemis is angry for the young men who will die at Troy, whereas in Sophocles ' Electra, Agamemnon has slain an animal sacred to Artemis, and subsequently boasted that he was Artemis ' equal in hunting.
it was released on the 27th of April in Ireland and the 30th of April in the UK, and features the titular character, Electra Heart, as a fictional character of Marina's creation who epitomizes the American female at her very worst, in the four " Archetypes "; the Primadonna, SuBarbieA, Homewrecker, and the Teen Idle.
Other tragedians also used recognition scenes but they were heroic in emphasis, as in Aeschylus's The Libation Bearers, which Euripides parodied with his mundane treatment of it in Electra ( Euripides was unique among the tragedians in incorporating theatrical criticism in his plays ).
In contrast, Aeschylus never exceeded twenty lines of stichomythia ; Sophocles's longest such scene was fifty lines and it is interrupted several times by αντιλαβή ( Electra, lines 1176-1226 ).
The technology of the Lockheed Electra airliner was also used in military aircraft, such as the P-3 Orion and the C-130 Hercules, using the Allison T56.
* The first flight at Dulles was an Eastern Air Lines Super Electra turboprop arriving from Newark International Airport in New Jersey on November 19, 1962.
That attempt ended in Hawaii when her Lockheed Electra 10E was severely damaged.
According to Pindar, the young Orestes was saved by his nurse Arsinoe ( Laodamia ) or his sister Electra, who conveyed him out of the country when Clytemnestra wished to kill him.
In his twentieth year, he was urged by Electra to return home and avenge his father's death.
The story of Orestes was the subject of the Oresteia of Aeschylus ( Agamemnon, Choephori, Eumenides ), of the Electra of Sophocles, and of the Electra, Iphigeneia in Tauris, Iphigenia at Aulis ( in which he appears as an infant carried by Clytemnestra ), and Orestes, of Euripides.
In Greek mythology, Dardanus ( Greek: Δάρδανος ) was a son of Zeus and Electra, daughter of Atlas, and founder of the city of Dardania on Mount Ida in the Troad.
This tradition holds that Dardanus was a Tyrrhenian prince, and that his mother Electra was married to Corythus, king of Tarquinia ( Aeneid 7. 195-242 ; 8.
In Greek mythology, Electra (, Ēlektra ) was the daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra, and thus princess of Argos.
Electra was absent from Mycenae when her father, King Agamemnon, returned from the Trojan War to be murdered, either by Clytemnestra's lover Aegisthus, by Clytemnestra herself, or by both.
Eight years later, Electra was brought from Athens with her brother, Orestes.
25 ), Orestes was saved by his old nurse or by Electra, and was taken to Phanote on Mount Parnassus, where King Strophius took charge of him.
Electra was not hounded by the Erinyes.
* Electra, a lost play by Quintus Tullius Cicero of which nothing is known but the name and that it was " a tragedy in the Greek style "
Strophius was also the name of one of Pylades ' sons with Electra, Orestes ' sister.
In some versions he was sent away by Clytemnestra to avoid having him present during the murder of Agamemnon ; in others Electra herself rescued the infant Orestes and sent him away to protect him from their mother.
According to one account, she is the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite ; By yet another account, Harmonia was from Samothrace and was the daughter of Zeus and Electra, her brother Iasion being the founder of the mystic rites celebrated on the island.

0.186 seconds.