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1954 Buick Wildcat II

The radical fender design of the Wildcat II makes it one of the most attractive of the General Motors concept vehicles.  The Wildcat II, like the 1953 Wildcat I and the Chevrolet Corvette, reflect GM’s interest in developing small, powerful cars with lightweight fiberglass bodies.  Four carburetors develop 220 horsepower from its 322 cubic inch engine.

Though Buick stayed out of the two seat roadster business until the development of the Reatta, elements of Wildcat II’s front bumper and rear chrome taillights did appear on later models.

Donated by General Motors Corporation.

Year: 1954
Make: Buick
Model: Wildcat II
Weight: 3,770 lbs.
Wheelbase: 100”
Engine: 322 cubic inches
Horsepower: 220
Units Produced: 1


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