Many years ago, after I got my 1955 Buick Special, my brother gave me a Brochure from 1955 Buick dealers. I managed to whip this thing into a web site - that is devoted to 1955 Buicks! You may find this interesting. May not. Check http://www.adilop.com This is a zero profit thing - I did it just because I love my 1955 Buick and thought it would be fun. I hope you enjoy it. Kind regards, Andy
Hi Andy , your site is very cool :TU: I know this thread is kinda old but I just found it ... By any chance is your Buick a Canadian car ? I'm looking for some info of a Canadian 55 Special VIN it start by 544378 5 - year 1955 (Canadian) 4 - Buick division(?) 43 78 - Model (?) It's a 2dr hardtop (Riviera) By comparaison what are the firsts # of an American VIN And it has the paint color code 583 and trim code 620 but I don't know what it looks like and the name of these colors o No:
I know that the 55 Buick Shop Manual tells you how to disect a VIN. I left mine in my trunk when I took the car in to get "new". That was 2.5 years ago. I'll try to stop by the shop this week and see if its in one of those many boxes of parts. Also - I don't have my VIN handy. A good place to look for information about your car is the body tag (probably under the hood somewhere on the firewall). My car has the following tag: General Motors Corporation FLINT, MICH. 1955 MOD. 55-43 STYLE No 55-4439 BODY No BT 6 7 2 TRIM No 448 PAINT No BBB TOP ACC. BODY BY FISHER I know I've done the detective work on this in the past, but I don't think I ever wrote it down anywhere. I have a 4-Door, 6-Passenger, Buick Special Riviera (Hard Top). I would guess that is what "55-43" means. They really don't mention the 4-Door Riviera's at all in the literature. You see references to Special Model 46R fairly often - that is the 2-door Riviera. (Actually, no 4-Door Rivs ever get mentioned in collatoral material.) The "BBB" tells us, that from the factory, it had a white top, a white body, and was white under the "sweepspear". Not too exciting. According to the owners manual: "There are two numbers which identify your car. They are recorded by License Bureau of the state in which your car is licensed. Serial Number - All Series The serial number is located on a plate affixed to the left front pillar post below the belt molding line and is visible by opening the left front door. Engine Number The engine number is located on the outside of the left bank of cylinders on an extension of the top face of the block, halfway back. The 264 engines are further identified by a cast groove approximately 1/8" wide on the side of the extension which was provided for stamping the serial number." Serial Number = VIN (?). I really have to get my car back out of that shop... I'll dig a bit deeper and let you know... Kind regards, Andy
Thank you so very much Andy , I'll wait for your VIN firsts number if you could , that would help me even more to identify a Canadian Buick Do you know if your's is "born and raise" in USA ? really apreciate your help ! Donald
Hi , I'd like to know for the 1955 Buick (US built) what are the 2 firsts numbers . My tought is the first is the serial model and the 2nd digit (a letter) for the year ie: 1st digit= 4=Special , 5=super , 6=Century , 7=Roadmaster 2nd digit = A=1954, B=1955, C=1956, D=1957, E=1958, F=1959, G=1960, H=1961, I=1962, J=1963, K=1964 But after I was told that the 1st digit could be like that : What is the right option ? Thank you Donald
1955 US Vin# Hi Donald You are almost correct : first digit in a 1955 Vin number (US production) is for the model : 4=Special 5=Super 6=Century and 7=Roadmaster Second digit is the year : A=1954 B=1955 C=1956 and so on ! third digit is the assembly plant : 1=Flint 2=South Gate 3=Linden 4=Kansas City 5=Wilmingon 6=Atlanta 7=Framingham 8=Arlington After these digits, the numbers starts at each plant from the 001001 and up. Example : the first 1955 Flint built Buick (If it was a Special) would have the Vinnumber 4B1001001 1955 Engine numbers starts at V-720080
Thank you Jhonny B :TU: If others 55' Buick owners can add on this it would be great too in order to certify without any doubt !
Very nice site. Brings back memories, as I had a 55 Roadmaster sedan back in 1984. Your page have been added as "Favorites". Per. :beer