Most of the trim remains in place, including the unique bumpers and cowl-mounted radio ant. Hard to tell, but the answer is no, it's not and the body is 100% original steel, not fiberglass. The build is a few years old so it's got some mileage on it, but the handsome Buick shape and tall, narrow grille make it one of the best-looking cars of the era Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM✔ Air Conditioning
This is a big car, make no mistake about that, but the light color and tasteful ornamentation make it look trim and athletic. Code S Bronze Mist is this car's original color and it wears it rather well. Handsome and restrained looks, a torque-happy 401 cubic inch Nailhead, and an unusual color scheme make this Buick an out-of-the-ordinary choice that brings class and performance in equal measure Air Conditioning
Simple white paint is timeless and will always look great, and it safely eliminates the risk of having a pastel color that doesn't appeal to everyone. The blue and white interior is also very cl
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The dark blue paint is very correct for a car from the early 1930s, as many owners with the means to buy such a car didn't wish to attract attention. The laid-back grille was clearly an evolution of the 1932 piece, but it's now mostly painted to match the body and fitted with a pretty mesh insert instead of the usual louvers
Thanks to a high-quality repaint in medium blue, it looks spectacular with a sophisticated air to it that only a Buick could wear. There were few more stylish sedans on the road than the Buick Wildcat in 1966, with Buick's trademark sweeping body lines and chiseled good looks. It's one of those special GM cars with unique features, and even though it's a 4-door, it's just a fantastic piece of luxury muscle with all the right features Cloth Interior
Underneath, there's solid GM steel, since reproduction body panels for these cars are non-existent, and someone did their homework, because this. The "CAC" paint code on the cowl tag is for the tri-tone combination that was popular on '50s Buicks, sandwiching code C Dover White between code A Carlsbad Black top and side coves for a truly dazzling effect
Offering a handsome color combination, an extensive (and expensive) list of service receipts, and incomparable '80s luxury, this is an awesome throwback to a simpler time that's very attractively priced. These were really good looking cars back in the day, offering both a formal roofline and sporty long hood/short deck styling that really worked well. The books call this "Light Brown Metallic" but it's a wonderful shade of gold that looks very upscale on the crisply folded Regal sheetmetal AM/FM✔ Air Conditioning
The angular Riv has aged well, avoiding the dated look of many of its '80s peers and still delivering a look that whispers, "Luxury." White was one of the most popular colors on these cars, so popular that when the factory rolled out the convertibles, this was one of only two choices. This one, with just 25,572 original miles, the optional 5.0 liter V8 engine, and a great color combination makes it more appealing than most, a great way to own a vintage car that doesn't ask much from its owner. There's a softer shine that's indicative of paint that's got a few decades on it, but there's exactl Power Windows✔ Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM✔ Cruise Control✔ Air Conditioning