The Buick Special 49D Riviera Estate Wagon, released in 1958, was the culmination of modern design and performance for the American auto industry. Boasting a sleek and aerodynamic body style with an elongated silhouette, the Special 49D was the first production wagon to feature full-size sculpted tailfins. This unique design was finished in an array of vibrant colors, which earned the model the nickname Rainbow of Color. Along with the stylish exterior, the interior of the Special 49D was luxurious with its quilted bench seats, chrome trim accents, and wood grain dash. Under the hood, the model was fitted with a powerful240 horsepower V8 engine, enabling it to reach speeds of up to 115 mph. While the model was never a raging success, it became a lasting classic for drivers who appreciate its timeless design. Most notably, the Special 49D sacrificed nothing in terms of style or comfort for the convenience of a spacious station wagon body.
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