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Riviera still turns heads, but its price tag won’t break the bank—unless you're hunting for a pristine collector example.
1968 was a fantastic year for Buick, with sales surpassing 650K units.The Riviera was the company's most expensive model, as the base configuration carried a price tag of $4,615.
In front, retractable covers exposed a horizontal row of quad headlights similar to those in the 1966 and 1967 Riviera, but unlike the Buick, the headlights themselves didn't move.
Introduction - Find the best Buick Enclave deals! If you look back at automotive history, there was a time when Buick produced some of the most distinctive car designs in the industry (names like ...
The Buick Riviera is an extraordinary machine. Looking like a panther, it both intimidates and makes you fall in love. And with a top speed of 118 miles per hour, it has muscle, too.
This 1965 Buick Riviera is the very same car that sat in Buick's display at the 1964 auto show, and it's up for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos).It's a ...
A video of a vintage Buick Riviera shows that hidden headlights came in lots of different forms. The powered lights on the second-generation Riviera drop down from above the grille area.
’65 Riviera at the BCA Nationals, Brookfield, Wisconsin, July 2017. Thomas Klockau. In ’65 the headlights would be relocated into them for an even cleaner look. I miss neat styling tricks like that ...
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 ...
Jeff Brock came across this 1952 Buick Super Riviera at an abandoned sawmill. With the assistance of his crew chief, Sergio Juarez, they have bumped the XO/GCC record by 35 mph since they first ...