Vehicle Description
1967 Buick Wildcat Convertible 1 OF ONLY 2,276 EXAMPLES
PRODUCEDMETICULOUSLY MAINTAINED SURVIVOR W/ 69,750 MILESBEAUTIFULLY
PRESERVED AND PROPERLY GARAGEDORIGINAL ARCTIC WHITE PAINT OVER RED
INTERIORDESIRABLE LONG-TERM WEST COAST VEHICLE360 HP 430 CI WILDCAT
V-8/SUPER TURBINE AUTOMATICVERY WELL EQUIPPED WITH FACTORY FEATURES
AND OPTIONSFRESHLY SERVICED, DETAILED, AND READY TO DRIVE AND
ENJOY! Introduced for 1962 and produced through 1970, Buicks
Wildcat exemplified full-size performance, Buick style with plenty
of class, luxury, and the power to humble many more overt
performance cars with ease. While the 1962 Wildcat was a subseries
of the Invicta Sport Coupe, the Wildcat was a unique Buick series
from 1963 to 1970. While aimed at the performance-minded
owner/driver, the Wildcat would include four body styles from 1963
through 1970, including 2- and 4-door sedan, and glamorous
convertible. Chiseled bodylines, luxurious interiors, and
restrained bright trim suggestive of power and speed defined
Wildcats throughout their run, backed up by a succession of
large-displacement Buick engines. By 1967, Buick unveiled new
engines offering the same or greater power and easier maintenance
than the prior Nailhead designs. For its part, the Wildcat was
powered in 1967 by a 430 cubic-inch powerplant belting out 360
factory-rated horsepower on tap. Positioned above the LeSabre
lineup, the Wildcat series was quite popular and catered to Buicks
faithful buyers and provided a family-friendly alternative to other
flashier high-performance cars. This meticulously maintained 1967
Buick Wildcat convertible is an exceptionally fine exemplar of the
Wildcat concept and it is quite rare as one of just 2,276 produced.
Just 69,750 miles are indicated and this Wildcat certainly looks
it, with such great preservation suggesting attentive and careful
ownership and storage throughout its lifetime. The Artic White
paint finish is original and looks great, complemented by red
interior upholstery, a black power convertible top, blacked-out
Wildcat grille, and handsome Buick road wheels. Factory options are
abundant, including power brakes and steering, a power-adjustable
front seat, tilt steering wheel, power windows, an AM pushbutton
radio, and power antenna. A full-size spare wheel/tire resides
inside the Wildcats trunk. A recent service and detailing makes
this rare and outstandingly preserved 1967 Buick Wildcat
convertible ready for cruising and touring enjoyment along your
favorite stretch of open road. Contact us now and see this
beautifully preserved and presented Wildcat convertible, obtain
full details, and prepare to add this fabulous car to your
collection today!