Vehicle Description
1966 Buick Wildcat Convertible
This Buick Wildcat is just plain impressive. It is large in keeping
with the mid-60s GM styling and the Red Jewell tint coat paint is
striking, the previous owner says was repainted 14 years ago. The
current owner had the vehicle fully serviced from top to bottom in
2019. It is not surprising that this beauty has won over 100
trophies including best of show, best paint and best engine
compartment.
The Buick Wildcat represents the top of the line for Buick when it
came to performance, luxury and cachet. The convertibles are
particularly rare.
Not only is the exterior stunning, the black leather custom
interior is pristine. The black leather seats look like no one has
ever ridden in them. New floor mats have been installed and a new
GM trunk kit. Even the engine compartment is in exceptional
condition. 96,000 original miles, believed to be per owner, title
reads exempt It looks like has never been driven.
Nestled in the super clean engine compartment is a Buick 401 cu.in.
V8 with a Carter 4 barrel that develops 325 h.p. The transmission
is an automatic 3-speed with floor-mounted shifter.
The convertible top is in soft-white vinyl fabric. Also comes with
a custom California cover that is the same color of the
exterior.
These Wildcat convertibles are very special so they represent an
opportunity to enjoy a classic you will seldom encounter even in
car shows.