1951 Buick XP-300 Concept Car at The Sloan Museum on My Car Story with Lou Costabile
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On "My Car Story" we're in Flint MI on 6-27-15 at the Sloan Museum 43rd Annual Auto Fair.
We're looking at a 1951 Buick XP-300 Concept Car.
We’re talking with Jeremy Dimick, the Curator of Collections at The Sloan Longway Musuem.
According to the details shared on the Sloan Museums website regarding the 1951 Buick XP-300 Concept Car:
The XP-300 was the brainchild of Charles Chayne, GM’s vice president in charge of engineering. Its name is derived from the name “experimental” (XP) and the fact that it is powered by a 300+ hp supercharged V8 engine. Chayne reported that he attained a top speed of 140 miles per hour in the car.
The exterior of the car is typical of the “long and low” style that many GM stylists promoted in the 1950s. Over 16 feet in length, the XP-300 has only 6 ½ inches of ground clearance. The body panels are made of heat-treated aluminum, which reduces the overall weight of the car to 3,100 pounds. The body and frame structure are welded into a solid unit. Wide brake drums allow for a double set of brakes.
Quick Facts
Year: 1951
Make: Buick
Model: XP-300
Weight: 3,125 lbs
Wheelbase: 116
Engine: Supercharged V-8
Horsepower: 335
Units Produced: 1
If you’re interested in seeing the cars, the Museum is located at 303 Walnut Street. Flint, MI 48503. Or go to http://www.sloanlongway.org/sloan-mus... and view their cars.
ENJOY!
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