The classic Buick Electra 225 4-door Sedan 1966 is an iconic automobile that stands the test of time. Its iconic look was coined "The Lightning Look" with its sharp and sleek design. It features a long and thin body that stands at 66.3 inches in height and a full 219.4 inches in length. The interior is quite comfortable with supportive seating and plush materials throughout. The 6-way adjustable driver's seat provides the perfect seating position while the spacious interior provides room for all passengers. The interior is luxurious with wood grain accents and an array of modern amenities for added convenience. The Electra 225 comes equipped with a power-packed 401 "Nailhead" V8 engine which provided up to 325 hp with the optional dual four-barrel carburetors. This engine is paired with a 3-speed Turbine Drive automatic transmission, providing smooth and quiet shifting. With this combination, the Electra could comfortably accelerate up to speeds higher than 100 mph and tackle steep inclines. The exterior of the Electra is adorned with an array of chrome accents including the signature chrome bumpers, chrome door handles, and chrome-tipped dual exhausts. The car also includes two taillights per side, which all included bright red lenses. The car rolls on 14-inch wheels with whitewall tires, which further add to its reputable appearance. The Buick Electra 225 4-door Sedan 1966 is a timeless classic and iconic piece of automotive history. With its powerful drivetrain, spacious interior, and its timeless elegance, this car will be sure to turn heads no matter where it goes.
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