This is not my car any more just a lead I have nothing to gain from this just helping a nice guy It was mine from 2002 to 2013 the owner I sold it to contacted me and wants to sell due to lack of space Hes not real computer savvy so I said I could help I know the complete history of car and can answer most questions I have not seen car since selling ! once it gets past questions and answer if someones serious they need to contact current owner to verify any facts, owner has upgraded a few things since he bought 4 years ago I will pass on his email if someone wants it 67 wildcat custom buckets ,console,pwr windows,top,antenna,cornering lights,ac works I believe has buick rally wheels on it now non correct year ones not custom wheels my uncle was second owner I was third non matching numbers motor but a rebuilt 67 wildcat 430 (orig motor is still in my shop) was installed in 2002 upholstery was redone about same time had cloth inserts placed instead of vinyl was repainted in the 90s decent paint for sure I had some touch up done prior to selling was a red car orig just a slightly different shade when repainted PICTURES ARE FROM WHEN I OWNED THE CAR PRIOR TO 2013 Car is currently in Florida Asking 27500
Absolutely stunning car. Well. you've answered two burning questions for me; - what it looks like with the proper pin-striping and that buckets and console were available in Wildcat for 67. My 67 Wildcat isn't as nice as that one is, but one day I hope it will be. Good luck with the sale!
I had a '68 hardtop with buckets and console (originally dark gray metallic with black custom interior) and knew a girl in Atlanta who owned a '68 convertible with buckets (yellow over black, loaded with options). Same console as '67. That's a beautiful and cool car, good luck to your friend! Patrick
I Love it. My buddy just picked a 67 and he wants to restore it himself. I'm going to try and get him to let me do it. He's one of those.... that's good enough, then continues kind of guy when it comes to body work.
Ya Ive been in contact with the owner a bit and since he didnt get any interest here I suggested he find a consignment shop First pics Ive seen of it in a couple years still looks good and not quite correct on the two owner statement https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Buick-WILDCAT-CONVERTIBLE-ONE-OF-2-276/362177580969?_trkparms=aid=111001&algo=REC.SEED&ao=1&asc=41451&meid=d203e40a91c3457cb4a547ce0a58a16c&pid=100033&rk=2&rkt=8&sd=362177580969&_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042
Just saw it on eBay, it's still a beautiful car. They posed the shots well to capitalize on the lines and the colour. It's a well done spread.
Very nice highly optioned car. I have some particular interest on how high the bidding goes and like the way the interior was done.
Its one of the heaviest optioned ones Ive ever seen thou I did notice the current owner has replaced the factory am-fm radio with a aftermarket one and for some reason took out the tissue holder When I did the interior I was tired of burning my legs or having to sit on towels after 5 min in the sun with the top down( black interior on a convertible get awful hot) so I chose to go with cloth inserts sewed to match the orig style Some dont like it but I built it to enjoy
The wheels may be correct-the center caps are not the right ones-should be the ribbed cones with Wildcat centers.
I hear you; even with the white it's nearly impossible to sit on. I'll never understand why they didn't use a fabric combo like you did. I have to carry a towel around so I can move the car if it's been in the sun. Not to mention if you are wearing shorts, you sweat like a race horse and the gunk left over makes for a nasty dust trap that turns white seats black. I don't know if real leather would be better, but vinyl sucks.
Were you ever able to recover the build sheet on the car ? Also in the future my interior will get the same upgrade becuae I always use towels in the summer to keep from frying ...
Never found a build sheet under seats and I didnt pull the tank but the car did have a copy of the orig invoice from the dealer in Texas from new with a breakdown of options and matching vin to car Just a funny fact the orig owner traded in a 66 Opel on it, he really upgraded his ride at the time