1963 Wildcat convertible $31,000

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  1. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/d/temecula-1963-buick-wildcat-convertible/7270589952.html

    1963 Buick Wildcat Convertible - $31,000 (Old Town Temecula)
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    1963 Buick Wildcat

    cylinders: 8 cylinders
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 36500
    paint color: red
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic

    1963 Buick Wildcat Convertible, 401 NailHead V8, Single 4 Barrel Carb, A/C Heater, Electric Convertible Top, OG R.P.M. Tachometer, RetroSound Stereo System(bluetooth), New Tires & Vintiques 57 Series Wheels (set of 5), Clean White Interior.
    CLEAN CA TITLE IN HAND✋
    $31k Serious Buyers Only
     
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  2. philbquick

    philbquick Founders Club Member

    Help me with this. Why does this car have a 300 engine in it???
     
  3. PCUB

    PCUB PCUB

    Ordered light on options (just a guess). No air, P Brakes, windows, etc.... A lot of eye appeal and low mileage make it very attractive. I do not believe it would have come from the factory with a white dash so maybe some custom interior touches . Looks like a cool parade car, I like it!
     
  4. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    Yep, and even stranger they call it a 401, but clearly not.
     
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  5. pbr400

    pbr400 68GS400

    Hmm. 300 wasn’t available in ‘63. Little cars had 215s; all else were 401s.
    Patrick
     
  6. 66electrafied

    66electrafied Just tossing in my nickel's worth

    That would explain why that car's been for sale for a few years.
     
  7. philbquick

    philbquick Founders Club Member

    He must have taken the engine, trans and mounts from a 65 LeSabre
     

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