This 1963 Buick Wildcat marks the first year the Wildcat stood as its own model, following its debut as a subseries of the Invicta. Finished in gold with signature brushed aluminum trim along the fenders, it's a striking example of early '60s American style and presence.
Powered by the iconic 401ci Nailhead V8 paired with Buick's Dynaflow automatic transmission, the car delivers smooth, confident acceleration with an unmistakably refined ride. Drum brakes at all four corners maintain the period-correct feel.
The interior is finished in matching gold upholstery, and features aircraft-inspired controls, including a console-mounted tachometer, a hallmark of early Wildcat design. With just under 47,000 original miles, this example remains in excellent condition inside and out, a testament to its care and preservation.
A distinct blend of power, design, and Buick's early muscle luxury, this Wildcat represents an increasingly rare piece of American automotive history - offered here in a clean, well-preserved presentation.
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