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Is there a 1964 Buick Wildcat for sale?

Is there a 1964 Buick Wildcat for sale?

For sale is a true American Original, a 1964 Buick Wildcat. This car has been in the same family for over 41 years. It is completely and professionally restored to its original beauty. The restorat… More Info ›

When did the Buick Wildcat 2 come out?

The Wildcat also joined Buick’s concept car reunion at the 1993 EyesOn Design show in Detroit. For the 1954 Motorama, Buick veered deeper into sports car territory with the Wildcat II. Built on a Corvette chassis, the Wildcat II looked wild indeed.

What kind of body did the Buick Wildcat have?

For the 1953 Motorama, Buick debuted the captivating Wildcat, a low-slung, two-seat convertible with a raked-back wraparound windshield and a hydraulically operated top that disappeared beneath a rear panel. Like Chevy’s Corvette in the same show, the Wildcat featured a body made from fiberglass.

How old is Marc Senger of Buick Wildcat?

At 38, Marc Senger is too young to remember the original Wildcat concept cars from the 1950s, but recollections of his grandfather’s Buicks, including T-Type performance models, still linger.

For sale is a true American Original, a 1964 Buick Wildcat. This car has been in the same family for over 41 years. It is completely and professionally restored to its original beauty. The restorat… More Info ›

The Wildcat also joined Buick’s concept car reunion at the 1993 EyesOn Design show in Detroit. For the 1954 Motorama, Buick veered deeper into sports car territory with the Wildcat II. Built on a Corvette chassis, the Wildcat II looked wild indeed.

For the 1953 Motorama, Buick debuted the captivating Wildcat, a low-slung, two-seat convertible with a raked-back wraparound windshield and a hydraulically operated top that disappeared beneath a rear panel. Like Chevy’s Corvette in the same show, the Wildcat featured a body made from fiberglass.

At 38, Marc Senger is too young to remember the original Wildcat concept cars from the 1950s, but recollections of his grandfather’s Buicks, including T-Type performance models, still linger.

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