Landau Top Details: Made with Two Heat-Sealed Seams on the Deck (one seam along each side) & A-Pillar Vinyl as Original. Material Note: Made with original Levant Textured Fuzzy Backed Vinyl material. If you’re not sure which color to order please ask for sample swatch to avoid returns and restocking fees. Other colors can be made, please inquire.
Important Notes: This is the replacement ready-made Vinyl Landau Top cover only, does not include any Badges, Emblems, Molding, Clips or Foam padding, must re-use all the Badges, Emblems, Moldings & Clips. Foam Padding if needed (Almost all Pre-1975 models did not come with Foam Padding) can be purchase them separately, please inquire.
These Landau Tops include a
5-year (60-month) warranty from the manufacturer. Please see our
Warranty page for more details.
(1) Which Buick vehicles does this Landau top fit?
This is a fitted (not universal) full Landau top designed specifically for the 1967 and 1968 Buick Wildcat 2-Door Hardtop models. It’s not compatible with other body styles or years.
(2) What materials and construction details are used?
The top is crafted from Haartz fuzzy-backed Levant Vinyl, featuring two heat-sealed seams—one along each side of the roof—to replicate the original factory styling. It also includes vinyl-wrapped A-pillars just like the original equipment.
(3) What components are included with the top?
This listing includes only the vinyl top cover. It does not include any molding, clips, or foam padding. You’ll need to reuse your existing hardware or purchase these components separately.
(4) Are custom colors or color samples available?
Yes—other (custom) colors can be made upon inquiry. You can choose from any color swatch to see a larger version before ordering and even request a sample swatch. This helps ensure you select the right color for your vehicle and helps avoid returns and restocking fees.
(5) Does this top replicate factory styling?
Absolutely—the design faithfully reproduces original factory features, including the A-pillar vinyl wrap and the duplex heat-sealed seams, providing an authentic appearance true to the 1967–1968 Wildcat models.