The 1965 Buick Wildcat gave you something Detroit rarely balanced well in the mid‑sixties: genuine big‑car comfort with real, usable speed. You got full‑size sheet metal, a deep, quiet cabin, and the ...
Buick assembled 600,148 automobiles for the 1965 model year, and the overwhelming majority (around 99%) came with an automatic gearbox. The rest shared the two manuals, either the three-speed (which ...
During 1964 and 1965, the American auto industry underwent a massive shift. Detroit moved its focus toward high-performance, mid-sized cars, changing the way people drove. Icons like the Pontiac GTO ...