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Buick Wildcat First Generation

Buick Wildcat 1st gen (1963-1964)

Model years

1963 to 1964

Body style

2-door hardtop
2-door convertible
4-door hardtop
4-door sedan

Layout

FR layout

Engine

401 cu in (6.6 L) Nailhead V8
425 cu in (7.0 L) Nailhead V8

Transmission

Dynaflow automatic
3-speed TH-400 automatic
3-speed manual
4-speed manual

Wheelbase

123 in (3,124 mm)

Length

215.7 in (5,479 mm

 

The Buick Wildcat first Generation from 1963 to 1964.The Buick Wildcat was a car which was manufactured from the fall of 1962 to the end of 1970 by Buick as the successor to the Invicta .

History 

In its first year, the Wildcat was just a subset of the Invicta, which was equipped as a two-door hardtop coupe with the high-performance version of the V8 engine with 6571 cc and 325 hp (239 kW) performance Price New: $ 3,524.. This engine was 445 ft. Lbs due to its torque. known as "Wildcat 445".

Compared to the normal Invicta, the Wildcat also had individual seats, a center console with tachometer and automatic selector lever (TurbineDrive automatic), special decorative stripes on the sides of the vehicle, a vinyl roof and its own emblem: The stylized head of a wildcat at the two C-pillars. The Wildcat had the three vents on the front fenders like the Invicta and the LeSabre, a design only for the 1963 model year.

From 1963, the Wildcat was a separate series while the Invicta was discontinued. The cars no longer had the previous year's three vents, but instead had chrome trim on the front fenders just behind the wheel wells. When the Wildcat became its own series, a four-door hardtop sedan, a two-door convertible and a five-door station wagon were added. On request, there were also in the four- and five-door single seats and center console. The 1963 model had a large aluminum trim panel on the side of the body that seemed to compete directly with the Oldsmobile Starfire, another full-size "sporty" model by GM.

The usual horizontal VentiPorts found on previous Buicks were replaced by vertically positioned chrome hash-marks on the lower front quarter panel right behind the front wheel housings on 1964 Wildcats. The Wildcat adds a convertible and four-door hardtop sedan to the initial two-door hardtop coupe debuted in 1962 after becoming its own full series in 1963. A bench seat was standard in the four-door variant, but the bucket seat and console interior found in the coupe and convertible were optional. A pillared four-door sedan joined the line in 1964, with two levels of customization - standard and custom - and a mid-line deluxe subseries added for 1965 only.Through 1966, the 325 horsepower (242 kW) 401 cubic-inch Wildcat V8 remained the standard powerplant. A bigger, 425 cubic-inch Wildcat V8 was also available from 1964 to 1966, delivering either 340 horsepower (254 kW) with a factory four-barrel carburetor or 360 horsepower (268 kW) with two four-barrel carburetors ("dual quads"). Finned cast aluminium valve covers with the Buick emblem embossed on the top were also included in this variant. Beginning in 1964, all Wildcats came standard with a three-speed manual transmission with column shift, with the four-speed manual (1963-1965 only) or three-speed automatic Super Turbine 400 transmissions as options.

PERFORMANCE: 6.6 L

FUEL CONSUMPTION: 14.1 m/imp gal, 11.8 mNS gal, 20 1 x 100 km
MAX SPEED: 121.1 mph, 195
max speed in 1st gear: 77.0 mph, 124 km/h
acceleration: standing 1/4 mile 17.1 sec, (0 — 80 km/h) 6.9 sec
speed in direct drive at 1000 rpm: 26.5 mph, 42.6 km/h.

Engine names referred to engine torque output rather than displacement. The "Wildcat 445" was a 401 CID V8 that produced a peak torque rating of 445 lb⋅ft (603 N⋅m), while the "Wildcat 465" was a 425 CID V8 that produced 465 lb⋅ft (630 N⋅m) of torque. The "dual quad" version of the Wildcat 465 was dubbed "Super Wildcat".In 1964, a four-door sedan with B-pillars was introduced; the station wagon disappeared again after a year and there were two equipment lines: Standard and Custom . Only in the model year 1965 came as a medium equipment of the deluxe .The 6.6 l V8 remained until 1966 as standard equipment.

 From 1964 to 1966, there were on request also the larger engine with 6965 cc, either with 340 hp (250 kW) when using the standard quadruple carburetor or with 360 hp (265 kW) with the use of two quad carburetors. Also from 1964 there was a standard three-speed automatic steering wheel selector lever, which buyers had the choice between a manual four-speed gearbox (only 1963-1965) or just that three-speed automatic Super Turbine 400 had. Interestingly, the engines were not named after the displacement (in cu.in.), but after the torque (in ft.lbs.). The Wildcat 445 was a 401 cu.in engine. (6.6 l), which has a torque of 445 ft.lbs. spawned while the Wildcat 465425 cu.in. (7.0 l) engine capacity and a torque of 465 ft.lbs. The version of the 465 with two quad carburetors was called Super Wildcat 

Buick Wildcat 1st gen (1963-1964)

 

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  • Buick Wildcat 1st gen Technical details and specifications (1963-1964)


    ENGINE: ENGINE CAPACITY: 401 cu in, 6556.35 cu cm
    front, 4 stroke
    cylinders: 8, Vee-slanted at 900
    bore and stroke: 4.18 x 3,64 in, 106.2 x 92.5 mm
    engine capacity: 401 cu in, 6556.35 cu cm
    compression ratio: 10.25 1
    max power (SAE): 325 hp at 4400 rpm
    max torque (SAE): 445 1b ft, 31.3 at 2800 rpm
    specific power: 49.6 hp/l
    cylinder block: cast iron
    cylinder head: cast iron
    crankshaft bearings: 5
    valves: 2 per cylinder, overhead, in line, with push rods and rockers, hydraulic tappets
    carburation: 1 Carter AFB downdraft 4-barrel carburettor
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: water

    TRANSMISSION:
    driving wheels: rear
    gear box: Turbine Drive automatic, 4-stage hydraulic torque convertor with variable pitch stator and planetary gears with 2 ratios and reverse, max ratio of convertor at stall 3.4, possible manual selection
    gear box ratios: (I) 1.82, (II) 1, (Rev) 1.82
    gear lever: steering column
    final drive: hypoid bevel ratio: 3.42 : 1.

    CHASSIS:
    box-type, X cross members
    front suspension: independent, wishbones, coil springs, anti-roll bar, telescopic dampers
    rear suspension: rigid axle, trailing arms, transverse linkage bar, telescopic dampers.

    STEERING:
    recirculating ball
    turns of steering wheel lock to lock: 5.

    BRAKES:
    Drum
    braking surface: total 197.32 sq in, 1272.71 sq cm.

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT:
    voltage: 12 V
    battery: 70 Ah
    ignition distributor: Delco-Remy
    headlights: 4 front.

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT:
    wheel base: 123.00 in, 3124 mm
    front track: 62.00 in, 1575 mm
    rear track: 61.00 in, 1550 mm
    overall length: 215.70 in, 5479 mm
    overall width: 78.00 in, 1981 mm
    overall height: 55.60 in, 1412 mm
    ground clearance: 5.79 in, 147 mm
    dry weight: 4128 1b, 1872 kg

    fuel tank capacity 16.72 imp gal, 20.00 US gal
    width of rims: 6"

     

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Service
  • Service details: Buick Wildcat 1st gen (1963-1964)


    fuel: petrol. 100-105 Oct
    engine sump oil: 3.3 imp qt, 4.0 US qt, 3.8 1, SAE 5W-20 (winter) IOW-30 (summer), change every 6000 miles, 9600 km
    gearbox oil: 10.0 imp qt, 12.0 US qt,
    final drive oil: 1.0 imp qt, 1.2 US qt
    steering box oil: 0.9 imp qt, 1.1 US qt
    cooling system capacity: 15.4 imp qt, 18.5 US qt, 17.5 1.
    greasing: every 6000 miles, 9600 km, 9 points
    valve timing: (inlet) opens 28 ° before tdc and closes 87 ° after bdc, (exhaust) opens 76 ° before bdc and closes 46 ° after tdc
    tyre pressure (medium load): front 24 psi, 1.7 atm, rear 24 psi, 1.7 atm.

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