In 1969, Wildcats got the same new body as the Le Sabre, but with a bolder grille, a squared-off chrome loop bumper, and swages trailing down behind both wheel arches. The Wildcat retained its trademark “gills” behind the front wheels.
Buick Wildcats were a popular mid-sized, niche car in the 1960s. They were a step up from the Buick LeSabre in luxury, cachet, and often in terms of performance. Convertibles in particular were never common, and make an enjoyable, and quite quick, summer cruiser!
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