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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 ...
We hear from people all the time who believe cool cars have to cost a lot, but this 1971 Buick Riviera proves otherwise. Like ...
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.
Absenteeism in school districts throughout Florida skyrocketed beginning during the COVID-19 pandemic — and, confounding ...
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 ...
The Riviera is a personal luxury car produced by Buick from 1963 to 1999 except for 1994. The Riviera name had been used as early as 1949 as a Buick series name but not as a distinctive body shell.
A roadside 1971 Buick Riviera on sale for $4,500 cash has original bucket seats and all four wheels.
After last week's story about a 1971 Riviera I had photographed, somewhere, several readers directed me to the car's exact location. "That car I believe is the one on North Maple Grove Road, down ...