WHAT IS A 62 WILDCAT?


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It's a very rare car of course. There are about 50 of these left that I have found, if you know of any cars like this please contact me so I can add them to the registry. That page is not done yet. I will be posting the registry on the internet someday soon.

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This is the interior of my Buick. Lots of chrome and "Bucket Seats," in a Buick? This was quite a step for Buick to make a sports car. The tach is red-lined at 5100 rpms. At 3100 rpms. the car is doing 120 mph. Not to bad for it's 4,200 lb. weight. The ride is smooth as silk at 40 mph or 100mph. This is not restored everything is as it was first assembled in 1962. Still in pretty good shape for an original car.

Engine Specs:
401 Cubic Inch
326 horsepower
445 ft. lbs. of torque at 2800 rpms.

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I like to hunt and fish. We also have this on Video. Yes the bird is really wild and yes it is alive. This photo was taken in Wisconsin during deer hunting in 1995. A good laugh don't you think. Next is the Nice Beaver Pic. A little Wisconsin Beaver. That's my Uncles Dave and Gordy holding it.

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Now that's a nice Beaver isn't it?

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This is me. Bird legs and all. That's Devils Lake in the background. One of Wisconsin's little get-away's.

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Name and Location:

Bill Simonson
Janesville, Wisconsin

Hobbies and Interests:
Old Cars, Hunting, Fishing, Camping and Boating
I'm a Viet Nam Vet (III MAF, 5th Comm. 1968-69) The quiet time
AA (11/27/74) Been Sober a while. It really works.
Also do Ham Radio, and Computer Stuff.
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Steel and Iron Machinery--To Keep From Rusting--
Powdered camphor gum, 1/2 oz. ; Lard, 1lb.; a little black lead.
Directions.--Dissolve the gum in the lard by heat; remove the scum, stir in just black lead enough to give an iron shade. Rub this over cleaned steel or iron machinery of any kind, and leave on for 24 hrs; Then rub with a soft linen cloth, and it is safe from rust for a long time.

(From Dr Chase's Last Complete Works 1893)

REIPES FOR BAKING POWDER.-- 1. Tartaric acid, 1 oz.; Cream of tartar, 10 ozs.; Bicarbonate of soda, 5 ozs. Mix thoroughly. This is improved by the addition of 4 ozs. of flour.
2. Cream of tartar, 6 ozs.; Bicarbonate of Soda, 2 2/3 ozs. Flour, 41/2 ozs.
Remarks.--This receipt was procured from a chemist, and is a recipt for one of the best brands of baking powder sold by trade.
(Again from Dr. Chase's book dated 1893)

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Here is another pic of the Buick at a car show there has been some requests to make that one a bit larger??? and a couple of my other cars, a 1968 Camaro Convert and my 55 Olds Holiday 88. I drive the 55 every day in the summer. In the winter here in Wisconsin we drive our Jeeps.