'67 Buick or Chrysler?
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John Bono
North Jersey
I gotta go with the Buick and those beautiful lines front to back. I have always liked the Chrysler but never quite settled on the roofline. I find it intriguing but am never sure if I like it.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Buick for me, and I believe the Chrysler pictured is a ‘68 John.
I was never a big fan of the BIG land yachts for the late sixties but I have to go with the Buick too. Sculpted long and lean; the Chrysler seems square and stodgy in comparison.
Chrysler please. Prefer those square and stodgy looks, Tony, at least for this pairing.
As JK says, the Chrysler roofline is "interesting" - quite attractive from some angles, odd from others, and the Buick is a smooth, sculpted shape all round.
But if you put a Chrysler New Yorker with the "formal" sedan roof alongside the Buick, it looks lean and crisp and the Buick suddenly looks a little heavy and bulbous by comparison!
Depends how you look at them. In their different ways I'd rate them about equal.
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
This was closer than I thought it would be but the Buick edged out the Chrysler by the smallest of margins.
I prefer the styling of the Buick also and I absolutely love those wheels.
Steve
Not a fan even a little bit of the Chrysler roof-line, so hands down the Buick is my pick of the two. Also I don't care for the boxy-squareness of the Chrysler either. Both though are really too big for my taste.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
Chrysler by the proverbial mile, GM styling after '64 does not appeal to me [love
gm '61 to '64 full-size], I'm square.
I'm so enamored with the Buick in 1:43 that it swayed me to vote for it as a 1:1 as well. Now if Brooklin had also made that Chrysler in 1:43, my vote might be different...
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
The Chrysler is nice, but not as nice as the Buick.
John Bono
North Jersey




