This 1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport Coupe with a 425/360 HP V8 engine, factory air conditioning, and a rotisserie restoration ...
Super Wildcat V8 with dual four-barrel carbs, 360 hp. Brown with tan vinyl top and light saddle leather. Inferior-quality respray, evenly applied. Good chrome; some trim pieces have dings and ...
The Riviera nameplate doesn't mean anything for Buick anymore, which is only interested in making as much money as possible with a fresh lineup made entirely of crossovers. But it used to mean the ...
Introduced in 1962 as a stand-alone production model, the Riviera name can be traced back to 1949. That's when Buick used it on the two-door hardtop version of the Roadmaster. The term also appeared ...
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