....did it again! Yes I have enough cars already, but just one of 'em was a Wildcat! My new one! If we were all togehter in a bar, I would buy u all at least two cold ones! So the first beer and the first pic! Cheers bros.! :beer
Thanks! Yes Ted it's my "Silberpfeil" ;-)) Here's some more.... Will get some Rallye/GS Wheels when I have it here, and lower shocks for the rear. It's a canadian version. And I believe the engine in this sits furher in front, than in mine. Also there are Fender skirts on the car, that have to go. I took one off for the pictures. Were they available from Buick, or are they just aftermarket or custom built?
Thats a '65 :TU: I think these are Foxcraft aftermarket skirts: I'd like to see the engine-maybe the shroud is different? I love that color combo-
Hi Parnder, what about some pics of that sexy red thing in u'r avatar? Let's see some topless and wild cats! :Brow: :Brow: :Brow:
And one with the top up, and them skirts. I'll make engine pics when I get her here.... http://www.datacomm.ch/buick/buick_017.jpg
my skirts don't look like that they go straight acroos hids the wheel, alot she looks like a buet though got to love them cats Greg
Wow! that's an clean 'n mean engine! Do u have some other pics like the one in u'r avatar. I like to see some ragtop pics with Rallys on... Thanks! :beer
Nice Wildcat! The Canadian-built Wildcats had standard Custom interior trim. The coupes and convertibles had a standard console with a tachmeter in 1965. It's quite common to see power vents on a Wildcat that was built here as they were included when power windows were ordered. My 4 door came without power windows, I first added them from a 65 Electra (that lacked power vents) and then I noticed that every 65-66 Wildcat that was built here with power windows had power vents. I finally located all the parts to install the power vents to make it look "correct"... Your car currently has 1966 Wildcat hubcaps. I'd like to see pictures of the engine number and the body plate on your car, they are different from the US models. Since your car was built here, you can order the VIN information from GM Canada with details about your car.
I will get the cat next week, then I will make all the pics.... Here I have found one of it at a swiss Buick meeting in 2000. Back then it still had them beautiful Rallys on. I think a Wildcat has to have 'em on! It makes such a big difference....
Rick, you ought to think long and hard about a dual chamber master cylinder. seriously. Really nice looking engine bay!
Love your Wildcat Hello from Arizona, Love your Wildcat, wish mine looked as nice. Thanks for sharing Rick
Wildcat Hunter Here's a picture of my 1963 Buick Wildcat, powered by a 425 with dual quads, factory 4 speed (1 of 18) with posi. Has Dealer installed A/C with AM/FM/XM/CD for cruising pleasure.