1970 Buick Wildcat Hardtop
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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 larger C-body Electra.
Following two generations of the model line, the Wildcat was replaced by the Buick Centurion for 1971.
Second generation (1965–1970)
1967 and 1968 saw the addition of new federally-mandated safety
equipment that provided better occupant protection in collisions, and
accident avoidance features as well. Like other full-size U.S. cars of
the late 1960s, the Buicks became bigger, plusher, and less economical.
The Wildcat was offered only in Custom trim for its final year of 1970. It was replaced by the Buick Centurion for 1971
