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  2. Buick Wildcat - Wikipedia

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    The Buick Wildcat is a full-size car that was produced by Buick from the 1963 to 1970 model years. Taking its name from a series of 1950s Buick concept cars, [1] the Wildcat replaced the Invicta within the "junior" B-body Buick sedan range. Serving as the higher-performance full-size Buick, the Wildcat was slotted between the LeSabre and the ...

  3. Talk about durable: These Goodyear tires are still rolling ...

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    Goodyear tires are built to last, but these babies have lasted longer than most. Nearly 60 years! Anson Renshaw, 54, of Mesa, Arizona, owns a 1966 Buick Wildcat with original Goodyear Power ...

  4. Buick V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    Since the engine was similar to the popular small-block Buick V8—now with a cast-iron block and displacement of 300 cu in (4.9 L), the engine was made cheaply at the same factory with much of the same tooling. This engine carried the RPO code KH for the 1964 model year and LH for 1965. In 1966, the code was MH and was renamed the Wildcat V-6.

  5. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    69 1963. 70 1964. 71 1965. 72 1966. 73 1967. 74 1968. 75 1969. 76 1970. 77 1971. 78 1972. 79 1973. 80 1974. ... Buick Wildcat (1965–1970) Cadillac Calais (1965 ...

  6. Buick Will Buy Out Dealers Who Don't Want to Start Selling ...

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    The first all-electric Buick, the Electra, should be revealed sometime in 2023 and will arrive in 2024 as a 2025 model. Its look is expected to be influenced by the Buick Wildcat concept shown above.

  7. Buick V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The 322 Fireball V8 in a 1956 Buick Century. Buick's first generation V8 was offered from 1953 through 1956; it replaced the Buick straight-eight.While officially called the "Fireball V8" [1] by Buick, it became known by enthusiasts as the "Nailhead" for the unusual vertical alignment of its small-sized valves (Originally it was known to hot-rodders as the "nail valve", because the engine's ...