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For sale: 1966 wildcat not mine


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Looks like a fun project:http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/5382613474.html

1966 Buick Wildcat

condition: good

cylinders: 8 cylinders

drive: rwd

fuel: gas

odometer: 90

paint color: blue

size: full-size

title status: clean

transmission: automatic

$3650, negotiable, motivated seller....

'66 Buick Wildcat. 90k original miles!!! 401 Buick "Nailhead" Runs good. Strong motor. Auto Trans, shifts out well. Decent, complete original interior. Seat bases are split as are back-rest inserts. Dash is cracked as is true of most unrestored cars of this era. Chrome everywhere. Original headliner in decent condition. New, correct Cooper 225-75-r15 Radial Whitewalls. New front wheel cylinders. New spark plugs & wires. This car is in very good condition, for an East Coast vehicle and all original except replacement parts. Electrical system is good. All directional signals, brakes & reverse lights are good. Pioneer CD Stereo head unit hidden in glove box. Has working remote trunk release. Inner & outer rockers, inner/outer wheel houses are solid. Trunk is solid. Excellent candidate 4 a restoration. She's driven frequently. Hit me up 4 any more details. I have the original hub caps, they are in good condition. Nice chrome. Just changed the oil. Plz e-mail, text or call (910) 620-4494 for more info or with interest/questions.

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OK Buick People: Not too awful bad.  The only thing I really dis-like is that the car is wet in the picture. At the right price this might be a great opportunity.  Remember, a 66 Wildcat 4 door ht is a nice looking car when all dolled up.  Custom bench and a/c are a pair of very big attributes (along with condition).  Mitch

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Looks like a decent car for someone to enjoy, especially someone

entering the hobby for the first time!

 

This 4-door hardtop is interesting, since you rarely see

4-door hardtops at shows.  To me, it's as interesting as

a Wildcat convertible, since it's now a relative rarity.

 

And thanks for posting the ad and phone # for people's reference

after the short-lived ad expires.

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