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In time for the 2015 Buick National, the Minichamps models of the 1953 Buick Wildcat I are here!


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Minichamps is currently offering a series of American dream cars in both 1/18 and 1/43 scale, and the quality and detail of these models is exquisite. Buick fans should be particularly thrilled by the series, and I've added the 1951 LeSabre and the 1954 Wildcat II.

Last week, the 1953 Wildcat I arrived, and the model benefited from input by Joe Bortz. It's a fantastic replica!

Sometime later this year, the 1956 Buick Centurion dream car will also be offered.

The images here show the Wildcat I in 1/18-scale, and I've added the old Anson Buick Y-Job model to the mix as well.

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Minichamps is currently offering a series of American dream cars in both 1/18 and 1/43 scale, and the quality and detail of these models is exquisite. Buick fans should be particularly thrilled by the series, and I've added the 1951 LeSabre and the 1954 Wildcat II.

Last week, the 1953 Wildcat I arrived, and the model benefited from input by Joe Bortz. It's a fantastic replica!

Sometime later this year, the 1956 Buick Centurion dream car will also be offered.

The images here show the Wildcat I in 1/18-scale, and I've added the old Anson Buick Y-Job model to the mix as well.

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16642996326_7e309dce07_b.jpg

16049051633_42f49ac21b_b.jpg

16049046283_f0fa89bef5_b.jpg

16643060906_265ebb0761_b.jpg

16667645961_2177fcf98a_b.jpg

16669005305_d2a5cb5192_b.jpg

16046734994_0bb2800596_b.jpg

16669035035_22934bef02_b.jpg

16482785349_b8f5893a74_b.jpg

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Great photos.

I got my Wildcat model today. Great quality, but that is to be expected from Minichamps.

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I would climb on board with that in a second. ...and lets add the 1954 Landau.

Yes, I was also thinking of the 1954 Landau.

Okay, I've sent an e-mail to Legacy Motors Diecast, and we'll see what kind of response I receive. Dave, I'll keep you posted.

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Very enjoyable. You put an idea in my head to do a Wells Fargo model. Don't think one is out there, but would need a model of a 58 Limited convertible 1st, which is a tough find.

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Several on eBay.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1958-Buick-Limited-Open-Convertible-1-18-Wells-Fargo-White-Top-Down-NEW-IN-BOX-/141365735373?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20ea0defcd

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No, Dave. A company called "Motor City USA" produced a high-quality line of 1/43-scale American cars, including the 1949 Buick Roadmaster in convertible, Sedanette, Riviera hardtop, Estate Wagon, and Flxible professional car variants. The landau-style hearse and the other Motor City models have been out of production for several years. These models are now expensive and difficult to find.

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No, Dave. A company called "Motor City USA" produced a high-quality line of 1/43-scale American cars, including the 1949 Buick Roadmaster in convertible, Sedanette, Riviera hardtop, Estate Wagon, and Flxible professional car variants. The landau-style hearse and the other Motor City models have been out of production for several years. These models are now expensive and difficult to find.

Thank you. I thought that may be the case.

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This slide was taken by an amateur photographer. It is a very rare Kodachrome of the very rare Buick Wildcat I. It has has never been published to my knowledge and to the knowledge of some whose thoughts I solicited.

It was taken at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in 1953.

I was extremely fortunate to have been able to obtain it.

I will be posting in other Buick forums so as many Buick fans can enjoy.

So here it is..............

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