Buick Centurion


Overview

    One of the shortest-lived Buick nameplates, the Centurion was unveiled in 1971 as a replacement for the Buick Wildcat, positioned as the performance model in the Buick full-size lineup. It shared its chassis with the LeSabre. However, the model was discontinued before the '74 year, due to falling demand for such massive vehicles. A total of 110,539 were built during the model's brief run.


1971-1973

1973 Centurion

1972 Centurion

1971 Centurion