Vehicle Description
1963 Buick Wildcat Coupe - The Buick Wildcat first appeared in 1962
as the full-size Invicta's sporty two-door hardtop and came with
bucket seats, a vinyl top, special side trim, a tachometer, and
dual exhaust. The standard engine was Buick's 325-hp, 401-cid V-8,
and the whole package costing $3,927, making it the most expensive
Invicta. The trim line was popular enough that Buick made it a
standalone model in 1963, when the Wildcat virtually replaced the
Invicta line. In fact, the Wildcat line featured two-and four-door
hardtop and a convertible, while the only Invicta body style left
was a station wagon. The Wildcat became even sportier and more
heavily optioned for 1963, and was easily recognizable by their
unique grille and side trim, which involved a wide brushed aluminum
panel on the front fenders and doors. Bucket seats were standard on
the coupe and convertible, optional on the four-door hardtop and
the cars had a center console. Automatic transmission was standard,
as was a tachometer unless the car was ordered with a bench seat.
The Buick Wildcat is just a great classic coupe that you rarely see
at car shows. If you are able to locate one, you will be hard
pressed to find one with the amazing curb appeal of this beautiful
Regal Black example. In addition to great looks, the 325hp V8 makes
it a blast to cruise the streets in. Everything on this Buick
remains factory original and it has seen only 91k miles of asphalt
since new. It has received one professional repaint in its original
color. Additional features and options include; 401ci (4bbl), Auto
w/console shift, Factory Tachometer, Power Steering & Brakes,
Center Console Storage, Chrome Grill, Chrome Bumpers, Chrome
Mirrors, Rubber Floormats, Tinted Glass, Factory AM/FM Stereo, 15"
Factory Wheels, and thick raised white letter BF Goodrich Radial
T/As! If you are looking for a unique classic that looks and runs
great, look no further. *** www.TXCLSX.com *** - For additional
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