I've been wanting to do this for some time....where I live, I don't have room to keep all of my Buicks together. So, I keep two at home during driving season and two in storage. Then, I just swap them out so there are only two with me at any given time. I finally got them all together for some pictures. So here is my complete set of '68 Wildcats.......
Those are... Those are beautiful road cars... Very nice. Thanks for posting the picture! GSX Eric :3gears:
Yea Baby :eek2: :eek2: Well Dave you did it !! You said you'd post all 4 and did it . I have seen all 4 and I believe I have worked on all 4 or at least helped wash them . ou: Four very fine Wildcats for sure ! David your one sick pup ! :rant: Gotta love a big ole 68 !!!! :Smarty: :bglasses: :TU: :bglasses: :TU:
Wow, each one is so beautiful. Ive always wondered who the lucky drivers are at these types of events. Id like to volunteer is anyone else would like to take a picture
Dave, What a beautiful line up. Glad you finally got them all together for a photo op. Let us know when you're ready to get rid of the vert. :Brow: Beth :grin:
Yeah...me too...I wasn't looking for cars with vinyl tops-my first choice is no vinyl top (on any of them), but almost 40 years later, you gotta get what you can find! At some point down the road when I repaint the coupe, the vinyl top will be coming off! :TU:
ONLY THING I Can say DROOOOOOOOL! and It makes want to :ball: , I have a long way to go on my ONE Cat! Thanks for the Eye Candy Don
That is totally unfair!!!!!! No ONE man should have all the beautiful 68 Cats. Your are tooooooo lucky. Great cars man. :TU: I love the shot of the rears of all of um. My favorite part of the 68! Hey that sounds kinda dirty doesn't it?
I know it won't take much encouragement, but why stop at four? Surely there is a color you don't have yet. Great pictures!
Wow, That reminds me when I got my first car, a '68 Wildcat Custom like your 4 door hardtop that I got before I had my driver's license back in 1992! The school principal once told me that it made no sence that I used such a large car as a daily driver and he said that he got rid of his Pontiac 400 when the fuel prices went to 40 cents a gallon in the seventies... We had great fun going out with that car, or testing the ability to burn rubber of the old polyglass tires with the 3.42 posi, often seating 6 teenagers in and hiding some in the trunk for some special occasions like going to the local drive-in!