Hi everyone! Wet doesn't even begin to describe how new I am to the world of classic auto restoration. I bought a 68 Wildcat custom coupe back in October, as I wanted a project I could work on where I can see the results of my efforts during this weird time we're in; something that reminds me of the cultural optimism of my youth. (Yeah, I know, 68 wasn't exactly a calm year historically speaking, but...) I'm looking forward to learning a lot from all of the discussions this community has about bringing these old, beautiful, rolling pieces of art back to their (almost, hey I'm not made of money) full glory. Cheers!
Welcome! You picked a heckuva project! You’re gonna learn more about Buick Wildcats (and yourself) than you thought possible. Look at my avatar, then ask me how I know...
Welcome, you picked a cool car and signed up to a cool forum. Everybody here is really helpful, so you won't regret signing up. Also post some pics of your ride!
If you have a question, use the search function. I have learned that a lot of my questions have been asked before and answered. Really a time saver. Welcome to the forum from the owner of a '66 Wildcat. Love our 'Cats.
Welcome from North West NJ. This is a great site. I bought my first old Buick 11 months ago. My second last month, and today I was welding in floor pans. Advise from another new guy: take small steps, these old cars can consume money and time faster than a 24hr wh*** house.
Thanks for the welcome Joe! Yeah, I think this project may take me a while, but it will be good to learn a lot of new things. It's a great mix of scary and exiting!
These are the sellers pics. My Wildcat is squeezed into the carport , next to two cords of wood, so no good pics of my own yet.