Re: 1964 or 1965 Wildcat convertible 4 speed For Sale Hi I have a 65 Wildcat conv. for sale. Factory dual quad 360hp and ITS A FACTORY 4 SPEED! I have owned this car since 1981.(garage kept) Its white with a white top and red interior.Options include-p/s am/fm radio with power antenna, road wheels, bucket seats and console, power brake booster-not installed. Includes $5000.00 of NOS parts that I have collected since since 1981. Includes bumpers, trim, moldings, floor mats and mech. parts. Has solid floors and trunk. Was in process of restoration, but due to demands of job was unable to do the car correctly. Im hoping to find a good home for it. The car is located in Richboro Pa.-zip code 18954-20 miles northeast of Phila. Pa. Asking $16,000 Call or email for more details. 267-981-7583 Thanks Wayne Kerper
Polish? It is a famous Latin sentence reportedly written by Julius Caesar in 47 BC. It translates as "I came, I saw, I conquered." Way to Go Ted!
I think it means there is another mouth to feed ( or another set of dual-quads) at the Nagel garage. :beer Honestly it's starting to remind me of Hugh Hefner. Hot chicks everywhere. Rick
Ted, that car is about a mile from Yardleys house! I'll drop him a line and see what he's doing!:beers2: When are you heading home? Not trying to get you in trouble, but there's a micro brew blues fest on Sat night! :beers2: :beers2:
I have an automatic that I will sell or can restore. The original was light blue. If if you are interested call me at 901 356 0095. It will be restored in southeast Indiana or sold in Memphis TN
have access to a 65 full size Buick convertible in local yard (southern NM) $1500 cash probably could get the car, most likely is a LeSabre, however. Drivetrain and all major pieces still with car. Body mounts, floor, and trunk not bad. Dave Las Cruces NM newmexguyus@yahoo.com
I have a 64 automatic that is very restorable with a lot if new parts I am selling for 1500. It is in Memphis TN. Call John at 901 356 0095.
Just posted my 1964 convertible Wildcat with 4 speed for sale. My time is limited enough that I need to at least consider parting ways with it, although I'll be sad for years if I do. But it's available and listed for sale now on this site. About the yellow one... Was that the Indiana car in Hemmings about 20 or 25 years ago? Boy did I want that car, but could not afford the asking price at the time, $20K I recall. Is there a last name "Burton" still associated with collecting these Wildcats and selling parts? I haven't kept up in the last 20 years. If I can't sell my car, I should at least keep improving it. Regarding the price guide price of a Condition 1 car below $20,000 nowadays. Online NADA says to add 5% for the 4 speed on a 1964 Wildcat. As if! That's just worthless advice.