Saturday, August 17, 2024

1978 Buick Electra 225


Here's a super-straight 1978 Buick Electra 225 coupe in Gray with a Medium Dark Blue Half Landau vinyl top, from the last era of rear-wheel-drive, body-on-frame GM C-bodies (the Electra, Oldsmobile 98, and Cadillac DeVille.) For the '85 model year the Electra nameplate was moved to a much smaller front-drive unit-body platform, along with its Olds and Caddy stablemates.

If I had to define the absolute nadir of the Automotive Dark Ages in America, it'd be '77-'84. The impact of smog controls and CAFE regulations was being felt across the board, and the only way to comply was to lower compression ratios, go to crazy-tall final drive ratios, stick catalytic potatoes in the tailpipe, and pray.

The 455 disappeared from the Electra's engine lineup with the '77 downsizing, leaving customers the choice of a 4-bbl Buick 350 V8 rated at 170bhp, or an optional Oldsmobile-sourced 403cid 4-bbl motor wheezing out 185. The more potent of the two motors might crack the 10-second 0-60 barrier if you flipped the air cleaner lid over for better breathing (the only performance mod you could do to mom & dad's car that they wouldn't find out about) and brake-torqued it until it almost threw the accessory belt. You might even get a chirp from one of the back tires that way.

This one was photographed using a Canon EOS-1D Mark IV & EF 24-105mm f/4L IS zoom lens in September of 2022.

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