Vehicle Description
The plusher and sportier Buick for 1963 was unquestionably the
Wildcat. With sleek lines, iconic portholes on the front fenders,
sport bucket seats, center console and tachometer, the Wildcat was
not just another luxury car. Buick's powerful high compression 401
C.I. V8 effortlessly propelled this stylish convertible down
America's highways with 325 horsepower. With only 6,021 models
produced in this year, the Wildcat convertibles have become
somewhat of a rarity. This particular example is a stock, well
preserved original presented in Regal Black with Black
interior.
Options include:
401 C.I. 4BBL High Compression V8 Engine (10.25:1/325 H.P.)
Automatic Transmission
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Power Windows
Bucket Seats with Center Console
Deluxe Steering Wheel
7 Position Tilt Steering Wheel
Compass
Tachometer
Electric Clock
Tissue Dispenser
Power Convertible Top with Boot
Soft Ray Tinted Glass
Remote Outside Mirror
Factory "Sonomatic" AM Pushbutton "Wonderbar" Radio
Courtesy Lamps
P225/75 R15 WSW Radial Tires
Full Wire Wheel Covers
Cornering Lamps
Chrome Door and Gas Door Guards
Original Manuals, Brochures and Service Books
Offered at $32,995