Here, the car depicted in the picture is the Marquette Phaeton. It was an American automobile built by the Buick Motor Car Co. in Flint, Michigan from 1929 to 1931. It was introduced as a new smaller Buick and designed at the time to bridge the price gap between Buick and Oldsmobile.

The specific price range then for Marquette automobiles was from $990.00 for the Business Coupe to $1,060.00 for the Sedan.

Also, when the Marquette model cars were initially produced, according to Buick-Marquette advertising: "You need only drive the new Marquette to realize that Buick has created an entirely new standard of performance by which all moderate priced cars must be judged."

It was boldly stated by the Buick Motor Car Company that these new automobiles featured beauty and good taste in line and color.

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