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- Q910477 subject Q6278615.
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- Q910477 subject Q8727255.
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- Q910477 abstract "The Buick Centurion was sold by Buick from 1956-1957 and 1971 through 1973, replacing the Buick Wildcat as the sporty rendition of Buick's full-size car. The Centurion name was inspired by a Buick concept car, that name coming from the professional officer in the Roman Army. The current car's symbol was not the traditional Buick tri-shield, but a side profile of a centurion. It was not, as some have suggested, a play on the Buick Century.".
- Q910477 automobilePlatform Q5513835.
- Q910477 bodyStyle Q1336161.
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- Q910477 manufacturer Q27415.
- Q910477 modelEndYear "1973".
- Q910477 modelStartYear "1971".
- Q910477 predecessor Q1002922.
- Q910477 thumbnail 72_Buick_Centurion_(Auto_classique_Jukebox_Burgers_11).JPG?width=300.
- Q910477 transmission "3-speedautomatic".
- Q910477 wikiPageExternalLink www.buickcenturion.com.
- Q910477 wikiPageWikiLink Q1002815.
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- Q910477 bodyStyle "2".
- Q910477 bodyStyle "4".
- Q910477 engine "V8".
- Q910477 layout Q4115030.
- Q910477 manufacturer "Buick".
- Q910477 modelYears "1971".
- Q910477 name "Buick Centurion".
- Q910477 platform Q5513835.
- Q910477 predecessor Q1002922.
- Q910477 transmission "3".
- Q910477 type Product.
- Q910477 type Automobile.
- Q910477 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q910477 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q910477 type Thing.
- Q910477 comment "The Buick Centurion was sold by Buick from 1956-1957 and 1971 through 1973, replacing the Buick Wildcat as the sporty rendition of Buick's full-size car. The Centurion name was inspired by a Buick concept car, that name coming from the professional officer in the Roman Army. The current car's symbol was not the traditional Buick tri-shield, but a side profile of a centurion. It was not, as some have suggested, a play on the Buick Century.".
- Q910477 label "Buick Centurion".
- Q910477 depiction 72_Buick_Centurion_(Auto_classique_Jukebox_Burgers_11).JPG.
- Q910477 name "Buick Centurion".