Description
For Sale is one:
1962 Buick Wildcat 2 door sport coupe
Vehicle has less than 50,000 Original miles!
Always garaged-runs great
Purchased from 2nd owner in 2009, had car stripped, repaintednew interior, carpet, new vinyl top (1962 Buick was first ever to have a cloth top!)New Brakes, new front and rear sway bars (bigger ones for handling) and tires.ALL chrome was re-done, all STAINLESS was re-polished as well (no aluminumon this car!)
Original engine was removed, rebuilt stock and put into dry storageTurbo 400 was installed by me, an ASE Master Tech(I was the first person to do so in the country as others said it cannot be done)
This engine is a 1965 Buick 425 Nailhead bored to a 438!Custom ground hydraulic camshaft using stock rockers/pushrods Dual Quad manifold with twin Edelbrock CarbsCustom made blower manifold by Don Hampton himself!Custom Billet crankdampener
Differential is a stock 3:42 Detroit locker positraction. (works great)
Custom Mandrel bent 2 1/2" exhaust by GBE Mandrel Bending
Vehicle has Power steering, Power brakes, Rear defroster,Power windows, center console with floor shifter/factory tachFactory bucket seats, Rear floor heat
Super fun and everyone smiles and gives a thumbs up
Super rare car and the ONLY one that has a real Blown Nailhead!
I get lots people who always tell me that they
have only seen ablown nailhead in magazines in the 60's but have never seen one in person.
Only selling my cars due to health- was diagnosed with Leukemia in April
Money to be paid by Wire-TransferTransportation the responsibility of the buyer (zip code 97015)
IMPALA CHEVELLE SKYLARK GTO JUDGE MOPAR HEMI 426 CORONET MUSTANG COBRA INJECTED BLOWN ALCOHOL DRAG MICKEY THOMPSON ROADMASTER GS
On Sep-26-18 at 10:19:30 PDT, seller added the following information:HERE IS A VIDEO OF THE CAR
On Sep-26-18 at 10:36:43 PDT, seller added the following information:HERE IS ANOTHER VIDEO OF THE BLOWN BUICK
YOU CAN SEE THE VIDEOS ON YOU TUBE OF THIS CAR WHEN I USED THE SINGLE 4 BBL, DUAL QUADS, THEN THE BLOWER
https://youtu.be/qbMuecJvHfM