The Buick Wildcat Convertible Cabriolet 1967 is a classic American muscle car. The Wildcat was part of Buick's mid-size line-up from 1962 to 1970 and was a very popular model. The convertible was the aristocrat of the Wildcat family and it had a sleek and stylish design that set it apart from other cars of the era. The 1967 model was particularly attractive with its updated grille design, two-tone paint and all-new tail light arrangement. It featured a powerful V8 engine that produced up to 330 hp and it was capable of reaching speeds in excess of 120 mph. The Wildcat also featured a number of luxury amenities, such as leather seating and power windows, but what really set it apart from the competition was its advanced suspension system and recessed headlight design. The Buick Wildcat convertible is a fantastic classic car that still turns heads today.
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