The 1968 version introduced subtle styling updates and mechanical improvements while keeping the same basic body and platform from 1967
touring-focused sports cars of the mid-1970s
inspired by the classic 1955–1957 Thunderbird
intended to compete with the world’s most prestigious cars and serve heads of state
the piece arrives at a time of year when consumerism has continually been questioned due to heightened economic overspending
1959 Electra 225 Hardtop T-shirt Color:Gravel The 1968 version introduced subtleThe 1959 Electra 225 Hardtop was Buick's top luxury model, replacing the Roadmaster as the brand's flagship. Nicknamed the "Deuce and a Quarter" because of its 225 inch overall length, it embodied the bold styling of the late 1950s with dramatic Delta Fins, canted quad headlights, extensive chrome trim, and a massive grille. Powered by Buick's 401 cubic inch Wildcat V8 producing 325 horsepower, the Electra 225 delivered smooth, effortless performance