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The car came from a two-ownership background, and the interior is all original (including the functional 8-track player); the ...
The most significant change is found under the hood, where a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 is now resting proudly, complete with forged ...
Unrestored and still in great condition, this 1963 Buick Riviera also features the rarer 425-cubic-inch Nailhead V8 engine.
The initial version, produced from 1966 through 1970, was the first front-wheel-drive car from the U.S. since the 1937 Cord 810/812.
Riviera still turns heads, but its price tag won’t break the bank—unless you're hunting for a pristine collector example.
Father and son restore a 1965 Buick Riviera, bonding over their shared passion for classic cars and passing down tradition.
This is the third eighth-generation Buick Riviera sold on Bring a Trailer. The first was another 1995 model in a condition similar to this one, which sold in August for an even $15,000.
The Buick Riviera convertible bowed for the 1982 model year. ... In 1963 , I was 13 years old. We were living in Westchester, Illinois, and our gym teacher ( Mr Peset) ...
In fact, the convertible is so old that it's had time to go out of date and be heaped onto the pile of things they don't make anymore. ... 1995 Buick Riviera Goes Beyond Bold Design; Of course, ...
The higher-zoot Riviera T-Type cost $21,577 ($60,595 in today’s money), making it the most expensive Buick of 1986. Those prices put the Riviera in the same cost league as the BMW 3 Series ...