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Lowvalker

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  • Birthday 04/02/1976

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  1. 1957 Buick Special Riviera Model 46r $40.000 https://www.clasiq.com/buyitnow/1957-buick-special/
  2. I don't know if this has been posted before, but I think it is worth sharing. https://www.curbsideclassic.com/uncategorized/console-stereoside-classic-1963-buick-riviera-the-ride-and-sound-of-tomorrow/
  3. Sharp! 🤭 I meant $8.5 😬
  4. Bought 2 Buicks last year, one of them an 85 Riviera. The nicest condition car I've ever owned and thought the $6900 dollars I paid for it was an absolute steal. I would say for me it was worth about $10k. If I were you I would aim for that and wouldn't go lower than €8.5k The problem is that every time I (and probably others too) see a 6th generation Riviera for sale for over $10k I think they are crazy, except for the really low mileage cars... But when they ask less than $10k I start to think, what's wrong with it? Isn't that stupid? Also, there just seem to be too many really nice 6th Gen Rivieras
  5. Very nice! 😍 It deserves more photos, also from the interior 😊
  6. I think we'd be surprised. It is not my cup of tea but the market for US cars has always been lively over here and pick ups have become immensely popular the last few years among entrepreneurs because of fiscal advantages. I can imagine that rural living boys/men actually are interested in this one. Because of its age over 40 years we aren't charged for any motor vehicle taxes (which are insanely high over here, I pay €2k/yr for my Citroën diesel) and insurance is very cheap...
  7. 1978 Lesabre for sale in the Netherlands
  8. And if you think, 'why is this one 12k instead of 30k, there must be something wrong with it', then you know the answer to your question
  9. I think that 74-76 can still be bought at reasonable prices if you can negotiate a bit: (click on upper part of the link below)
  10. https://killeen.craigslist.org/ctd/d/salado-1975-buick-riviera-2d-coupe/7574131705.html Kind of strange ad...
  11. https://www.hotcars.com/heres-why-the-1963-buick-riviera-will-soon-be-worth-a-fortune/ 😅
  12. https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/d/el-paso-1963-buick-riviera/7573611992.html 1963 Buick Riviera, El Paso, TX $10000 obo Original miles: 18,581, 8 cylinder, running engine (carburetor needs to be rebuilt, power steering pump rebuilt), new after market radiator, gas tank cleaned, all 5 original full size rims, car is sanded and ready to be painted (original color was factory blue), no dents, no rust underneath or anywhere and never wrecked! The car has an automatic transmission with the stock 401 cid V8, 6.6 liter engine, A/C compressor removed. Previously owned by my wife’s grandmother who hardly drove it. Purchased and kept in a dry climate in El Paso, Texas since day 1. Contact Mike at 9one5-345-8768. Serious inquiries only please, WILL TAKE THE BEST OFFER. For reference, view GOOGLE website: 1963 buick riviera
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