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The Riviera is perhaps one of the most striking cars from the 1970s, thanks primarily to the unique rear end and the ...
The car ran when he got it, with a rebuilt 350 engine, likely from an old Buick Skylark. He brought the Riviera to Bloomington and started working on it at his home north of town. “I started the ...
A for-sale sign taped to the window provides details about this 1971 Buick Riviera. Months later, when I decided to return and honk my horn, I couldn’t remember where I’d see that darn Riviera.
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 ...
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Most Buick Riviera convertibles for 1983 were powered by the 307 cubic-inch Oldsmobile V8 producing 150 horsepower. A 410-horsepower twin-turbo version of the Riviera convertible paced the 1983 ...
A new sales record for the Riviera was set with 49,284 units sold. This issue’s featured vehicle is a 1968 Buick Riviera GS owned by David Gavazza, an Orinda resident.
The Buick GSX was among the last of the proper muscle cars to leave the scene. In 1971, 124 units were ordered, but production records don’t detail how many came with the 350-cube V8 (the 5.7 ...
1971-1976 Buick Riviera The 1971 Buick Riviera’s boat-tail good looks helped it maintain its status as a styling icon even as it moved away from the striking design of the original model.
Back in 1971, $5,253 would have bought you a brand-new Buick Riviera just like this one. The cost equates to about $40,000 today, not out of line for a decent new car. The Riviera was redesigned ...
And left without the story. Back in 1971, $5,253 would have bought you a brand-new Buick Riviera just like this one. The cost equates to about $40,000 today, not out of line for a decent new car.