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#525342 - 07/22/08 04:18 PM 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare??
craig2911 Offline
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Registered: 07/22/08
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Hello,

We have a beautiful 1964 Wildcat four speed and I am trying to determine how many 4 speeds were made in 64'. Anyone know by chance as it isnt very documented? THX

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#525464 - 07/23/08 07:32 AM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: craig2911]
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If you haven't already done so, post this on the BCA part of this forum, they will be able to help you.
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#525499 - 07/23/08 10:07 AM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: craig2911]
1953mack Offline
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I can't tell you about 1964's but there was a parked 1963 Wildcat CONVERTIBLE with a factory 4-speed on Saginaw Street during the Sunday parade.....1 of 20 made I was told.....owned by Ken Ferguson of Grand Blanc, Michigan. He was listed in the 2008 Nat's Registration also.


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#525590 - 07/23/08 04:45 PM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: 1953mack]
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1 of 20? Now that is rare for any Buick!
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#525599 - 07/23/08 05:09 PM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: craig2911]
4-Speed Offline
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Registered: 03/08/05
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Craig2911, I need a little info first. KT 401, KW 425, or KX 425? A/C or non A/C? 4 door sedan, 4 door hardtop, 2 door hardtop, or convertible?

With this info I can get you a production number.

Matt

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#530674 - 08/12/08 11:38 PM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: craig2911]
Raptor Offline
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Registered: 08/12/08
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HAVE YOU HEARD ANYTHING ... I FOUND A 2DR 64 AS WELL AND ITS A HURST 4-SPEED. hAVE YOU FOUND A BUILD SHEET YET, "UNDER SEATS BACK, FRONT PASS, trunk ect ????

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#530730 - 08/13/08 09:20 AM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: Raptor]
brh Offline
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Some more info-- in 63 and 64 there were 2 4 speed trannys avail. One with console one without. It does not say anything if its a Hurst but the illustration I have shows a flat shift lever much like Hurst of that era. How many took advantage of this option, I don't know. Just think a 64 with the dual carbs on a 425, I'll bet that would lay rubber for blocks especially with bias ply tires.

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#530900 - 08/13/08 09:26 PM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: brh]
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dO YOU KNOW IF THERE WERE ANY FACTORY ALUM. HEAD&BLOCK 4-SPEED CARS IN 1964. i WAS TOLD THIS IS ONE OF 12 FACTORY DRAG CARS

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#530974 - 08/14/08 07:42 AM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: Raptor]
BJM Offline
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Raptor,

No I have never heard of a factory effort toward racing - from Buick - the early 60's and there were no aluminum blocks, and doubt heads made. Matt?
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#530981 - 08/14/08 08:27 AM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: BJM]
brh Offline
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Registered: 08/19/02
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The only factory Alum avail was in the 300 cu in engine in 64. Thats just the heads.

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#531124 - 08/14/08 07:13 PM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: Raptor]
4-Speed Offline
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Raptor, Buick did not make any factory drag cars in 64 at all. In fact, 1963 was the last year for factory produced drag-package cars (like the Z-11 Impalas and Super-Duty Catalinas) with lightweight drag racing only parts and special engines. As far as I know, no Wildcat had a factory aluminum motor or heads, they were all cast iron 401s or 425s. What size motor is in the one you found. Is it coral colored by chance?

Matt

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#531264 - 08/15/08 09:20 AM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: 4-Speed]
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Registered: 07/09/01
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Loc: Denton, TX
But we do know that, starting in January 1963, a rare high performance option package (code W1) could be ordered which included the 425 High performance engine, standard transmission, and posi-traction rear end. Although not a factory drag racer as we define them, it is a rare factory setup.
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#531305 - 08/15/08 12:44 PM Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: TxBuicks]
BJM Offline
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Yes under the table wink wink as I believe Ford kept racing and Chrysler.
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#534253 - 51 minutes 52 seconds ago Re: 1964 Wildcat 4 speed...rare?? [Re: brh]
DaveCorbin Offline
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Registered: 02/19/06
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Loc: Texas
Dear BRH:
I don't know about laying rubber with one, but I put the old size 13 D to our 63 WC convertible 425 4-speed at 10 MPH in second gear, with my watch where I could see could see the second hand ticking. Less than 7 ticks to 70, all in second gear and not out of revs yet.
There were about 30 4-speeds and 32 425's in 1963, and they only overlap if you ordered it that way, probably 10 cars or less. It looks like so far our convertible is the only one that's both AND a convertible.
Regards, Dave Corbin

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