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Unrestored and still in great condition, this 1963 Buick Riviera also features the rarer 425-cubic-inch Nailhead V8 engine.
Riviera still turns heads, but its price tag won’t break the bank—unless you're hunting for a pristine collector example.
1963 Buick Riviera. April 28, 2001. For five years, the four-seater Ford Thunderbird had the new "personal car" market all to itself. Then came the 1963 Buick Riviera.
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Regardless, Buick’s first-generation Riviera (1963 through 1965) is not just a styling landmark, it is also a dream driver. Customers could choose between a 401 cubic-inch V-8 engine or one that ...
Check out Brown Sensations member Steve Quesada's first generation 1963 Buick Riviera, a Blue Sensation in Oxnard powered by an original 445 Wildcat. - Lowrider Magazine ...
Read on to learn more about the 1963-1965 Buick Riviera in this collectible classic article from the automotive experts at Automobile Magazine.
There's a general reluctance to radically modify the 1963 Buick Riviera. Conceived as an executive sports car for 1963, it was Bill Mitchell's baby. And like one of his other iconic designs, the ...
The Riviera name is one of the most famous in Buick's history, debuting in 1963 with Ferrari-inspired design cues. The cars remained large and luxurious in the ensuing decades, ending life in 1999 ...
The Buick Riviera was the brand's flagship personal luxury car from 1963 until 1999. This unique custom painted 1973 Riviera is ready for shows or cruising. News ...
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