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Portholes were originally called "Ventiports" as they did allow air flow into the engine bay (later just "portholes"). Ventiports have appeared sporadically on several models since. Lower cost models were equipped with three portholes, while higher cost models came with four. This made the top line modles instantly recognisable on the road. When the number of portholes was standardized across the entire model line, buyers of the higher cost models complained bitterly that they felt shortchanged.
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Photographer: Simon GP Geoghegan | Camera: Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL | Date: 01/10/06 11:14 | Resolution: 1940 x 1174 | Object Name: Buick Invicta 1960 | Copyright: This photo taken by Simon GP Geoghegan in October 2006