I will say..that is one CLEAN interior -- not easy to do with white. But, no one will pay that for a 69 Cat. Maybe if it was a 65?
Has come a long ways since it was sold Spring of 2017 for $10,300...... http://www.luckyoldcar.com/uncategorized/wildcat-convertible-no-reserve/
Excellent color combination, equipped very nicely, one of 2374, condition appears to be excellent. it may not do $22K but it will do very well, he would probably be better off and get more for it on eBay though. 67's are my favorite Wildcat followed by 66, but the right 69 could move to second place and this is about the right one. I prefer the 430 in them. Someone is going to get a really nice car here. Wow, someone has been busy the last year and a half
OK V-8 Buick People: What can I say but ....nice color and equipment, nice shape and except for the price (which might be closer than I give it credit for) and a few minor things that would need addressing a very special Buick. The seller says he's open to negotiation so a legit prospect can actually make a play for it. A guy in our BCA Chapter purchased a similar 73 Centurian convert for similar money. He really wanted it and figured if he got a good one and had to make it spectacular he'd actually spend more. There is much truth to that. The market will tell the seller where he's at on the price.. Lastly, with the GM A bodies bring tons of money it's surprising these great cars have been long forgotten. Mitch
This car is built exactly the way I'd want it; I'm short 2 of those options on my Wildcat, the cruise and the A/C. It looks like a stunning car, yes, it's a bit steep in price, but this thing looks like it would be the Cat's a$$ as far as Wildcats go, big motor, small body, fully loaded and a drop-top to boot. The colour combination is perfect. I'm in love...