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The Buick Standard Six Series 20 was manufactured by Buick at the Flint Wagon Works factory of Flint, Michigan, and was the junior model to the Buick Master Six between 1925 through 1929, and shared the GM A platform with Oldsmobile, Oakland and Chevrolet. The Standard Six evolved from the earlier Buick Six when the Buick 4-cylinder was cancelled. The Standard Six was the most popular Buick sold while being more upscale to the Oldsmobile Six. It was the senior brand to Marquette under the General Motors Companion Make Program until Marquette was cancelled one year later. It replaced the earlier Buick Six that was introduced in 1916, and was replaced with the Buick Series 50. Coachwork continued to be offered by Fisher Body who was the primary supplier of all GM products at this time, and

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  • The Buick Standard Six Series 20 was manufactured by Buick at the Flint Wagon Works factory of Flint, Michigan, and was the junior model to the Buick Master Six between 1925 through 1929, and shared the GM A platform with Oldsmobile, Oakland and Chevrolet. The Standard Six evolved from the earlier Buick Six when the Buick 4-cylinder was cancelled. The Standard Six was the most popular Buick sold while being more upscale to the Oldsmobile Six. It was the senior brand to Marquette under the General Motors Companion Make Program until Marquette was cancelled one year later. It replaced the earlier Buick Six that was introduced in 1916, and was replaced with the Buick Series 50. Coachwork continued to be offered by Fisher Body who was the primary supplier of all GM products at this time, and Duco automotive lacquer paint, introduced by DuPont was the first quick drying multi-color line of nitrocellulose lacquers made especially for the automotive industry. (en)
  • Der Buick Standard Six war eine Serie von Personenkraftwagen mit Sechszylindermotor, die in den Modelljahren 1925–1927 von Buick als Nachfolger der Serie 24-Four in den USA gefertigt wurde. 1928 bekamen die Wagen den Namenszusatz Serie 115 in Anlehnung an den Radstand in Zoll. Im Folgejahr ersetzte ihn die Serie 116. (de)
  • La Standard Six è un'autovettura prodotta dalla Buick dal 1925 al 1927. Era dotata di un motore a sei cilindri. Nel 1928 il modello mutò nome in Standard Six Serie 115 mentre l'anno successivo la denominazione cambiò in Serie 116. (it)
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  • Flint Wagon Works, Flint, Michigan, United States (en)
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  • Der Buick Standard Six war eine Serie von Personenkraftwagen mit Sechszylindermotor, die in den Modelljahren 1925–1927 von Buick als Nachfolger der Serie 24-Four in den USA gefertigt wurde. 1928 bekamen die Wagen den Namenszusatz Serie 115 in Anlehnung an den Radstand in Zoll. Im Folgejahr ersetzte ihn die Serie 116. (de)
  • La Standard Six è un'autovettura prodotta dalla Buick dal 1925 al 1927. Era dotata di un motore a sei cilindri. Nel 1928 il modello mutò nome in Standard Six Serie 115 mentre l'anno successivo la denominazione cambiò in Serie 116. (it)
  • The Buick Standard Six Series 20 was manufactured by Buick at the Flint Wagon Works factory of Flint, Michigan, and was the junior model to the Buick Master Six between 1925 through 1929, and shared the GM A platform with Oldsmobile, Oakland and Chevrolet. The Standard Six evolved from the earlier Buick Six when the Buick 4-cylinder was cancelled. The Standard Six was the most popular Buick sold while being more upscale to the Oldsmobile Six. It was the senior brand to Marquette under the General Motors Companion Make Program until Marquette was cancelled one year later. It replaced the earlier Buick Six that was introduced in 1916, and was replaced with the Buick Series 50. Coachwork continued to be offered by Fisher Body who was the primary supplier of all GM products at this time, and (en)
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