Buick went all-out creating a head-turning sports car for the 1954 Motorama car show. From cowl to rear, this one-off "Wildcat II" was based on the fiberglass Chevrolet Corvette.
With its "flying wing" front fender, polished inner fenders, and free-standing headlamps, Buick’s wild styling details shine. The experimental car had just a 35-inch cowl height, and rolled on forty-spoke KH wire wheels.
Famous Ventiports lined the hood, and power was delivered by a 322-cid Buick V8 with four carburetors, backed by a Dynaflow transmission.