The
Buick Model 10 was introduced at the New York Auto Show in 1907. It was powered
by a 2.7 L four-cylinder, gasoline, valve-in-head engine. From 1908 through
1910 the company made over 23,000 of the car in two versions: a four-seat
Turing Car and a three-seat Roadster.
The standard models were painted in a creamy light gray color and
carried the nickname of The Little White Car. In 1910 The car sold for about
$1,000.
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