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JZRIV

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Was at Hershey on Friday and saw this 63 at the Dragone Classic tent. A George Barris creation. Thinking I've probably seen this before but don't remember it. It could be yours for around only $175k. Built in 1964 for a Frank Sinatra movie. Anyone else remember this car?

http://www.dragoneauctions.com/#!1963-buick-villa-riviera--/t2q3g

Also saw a really straight and beautiful 66 GS for sale in the corral. $24k White w/plum interior

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I remember it as a 3 in 1 kit car from AMT.  I found this link to a sold one.

 

 

http://www.oldmodelkits.com/index.php?detail=12561

 

 

Here's some history on the car.

 

http://www.neautomuseum.org/blog/unique-1963-barris-kustoms-buick-villa-riviera-on-the-block-at-dragone-fall-auction-october-17th/

 

It was featured in the movie "For Those Who Think Young" 1964 starring James Darrin, Pamela Tiffin, and Tina Louise (Ginger on Gilligan's Island.)

 

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_402225-Buick-Villa-Riviera-4777-1963.html

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If anyone is interested, I know where a '64 is sitting in a junk yard in a desert.  Good floors and trunk.  The roof is caved in though.  And it's missing a ton of parts (which are in my basement.)

 

Ed

 

Yes, I would have been interested in a solid rust free body. Now spending a lot of time and money to rescue my own one.  Maybe to late now, but why not checking out.

Would you send me the info where to find and who owns ?

 

Frank

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Yes, I would have been interested in a solid rust free body. Now spending a lot of time and money to rescue my own one.  Maybe to late now, but why not checking out.

Would you send me the info where to find and who owns ?

 

Frank

Frank,

 

I sent you a PM.

 

Ed

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Perhaps we'll have to create a new class.  Something along the lines of "Having roots in Hollywood."  That car would be quite something to see.   That being said, I've seen other "movie" cars and lots of times they just look good for the camera.  I guess it all depends on what Mr. Barris was told when he was commissioned to build the car.

 

Ed

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Thanks Pat! I wish I had more time in Hershey to look at the car but there was so much to see in one day that it was overwhelming. I always heard how massive the event was but until you are there in person its hard to imagine.

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My friend is now the third owner and a few tweaks have been done since Barris created it.  It has been several colors over the years and had side pipes on it for a period of time.  A ton of documentation came with the car which will help with the research.  He mentioned that there is no weather stripping around the doors but they open and close fine.  The horn bar is missing on the wood wheel but no surprise there.  It has a ST 400 transmission, not a Dynaflow.  He built the model kit when he was a kid never dreaming that he would ever own the real car.

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