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Buick Wildcat: The Sporty Full-Size Buick
The Wildcat was a sporty, performance-flavored full-size Buick of the 1960s, blending big-car comfort with V8 power.
Produced from 1963 to 1970, the Wildcat was Buick's sportier full-size offering, positioned to add some performance flair to the brand's large-car lineup. It paired big, powerful V8 engines with comfortable, full-size dimensions and a slightly more youthful image.
The Wildcat offered strong straight-line performance for a large car, bucket seats, and sporting touches that distinguished it from the more sedate LeSabre and Electra. It appealed to buyers wanting full-size comfort with a sportier edge.
The Wildcat name was later revived for a striking Buick concept car. The original full-size Wildcat remains a stylish, comfortable 1960s cruiser appreciated by enthusiasts.