3 Buick Wildcats to choose from!

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    That '68 is so cool, I'd love to have that one!
     
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    Out of the 3, I think I would go for the 1964 unit.......
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    I agree, the '63 or '64.
     
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    1968 Sold For $9,100 On 12/4/20. That doesn't seem too bad to me
     
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    The 63-64 are considered the "Classic" Riv by many but I'm with elB - the 68 is one I would want. Has an Olds vibe to it IMO.
     
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    Buick designers were doing a great job from 63 on through the boat tails in my opinion.
     
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    Agreed. The ‘70 was a bit of a red headed step child but was a great looking car. Love the ‘71-‘73. ‘72 was my favorite. Sexy dash like ‘71, egg crates and no slits. Usually didn’t mind ‘71 vents, but on the Riv the trunk just looked cleaner without them.
     
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    Ill agree 1970 version stuck out in the entire 1963 to 1973 , versions.
     
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    1963
    Bid To $16,500 On 12/7/20. no sale
     
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    Yeah, they kinda jumped the shark' with 1970......

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    1964- Sold For $25,000 On 12/8/20
     

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