1964 Buick Wildcat Convertible / 401ci Nailhead 325hp What a
special find! This is sure to be the nicest, most beautiful Wildcat
you have ever seen. Granted, there are not to many of these Buicks
out there but the ones that you do find are usually in need of
serious attention. NOT so with this Wildcat! This Stunning
California Black Plate car spent its entire life in California
until recently. The Marlin Blue Iridescent Paint (GM code F) shines
beautifully over a 100% rust free all original dent & ding free
body. Chrome and trim are like new with no pitting anywhere. Its
hard to imaging that a car can look this good after nearly 60
years. The interior is all original including the seating. Seats
barely show any signs of aging. The dash is crystal clear and
everything works but the clock. Options include power windows,
power brakes, power steering, white power top, power Bucket seats
with center console, speed alert, tachometer with rev limiter, AM
radio with power antenna, trunk release in glove box, dual remote
mirrors and more. Basically every option was included except air
conditioning which was basically unheard-of in a convertible of
this era. The 401ci 325hp 4bbl engine runs perfectly. It starts
instantly, idles smoothly and gets going quickly. Mileage is actual
at 62180. The transmission is a smooth 3-speed automatic. Do
yourself a favor and make an attempt to see this car. You will not
be disappointed. CALL NOW for Details!
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