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3 hours ago, Pat Curran said:

That is a nice looking car.  White was the most popular color in 1965.  Probably not many left with original paint.  It will be interesting to see what it bids up to.

Asking price on CL last August when it was first listed was $44k, and I think it was relisted at a lower price but I can't remember for sure. 

 

Current owner (Larry) buys and sells some real nice Buicks.  He just sold a sandpiper beige 71 Riv GS on ebay a week or so ago that was also mentioned on this forum. 

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1965 Riviera for sale in Fayetteville, North Carolina 

Be advised, I am posting this car to advertise that it is for sale. It isn't perfect. Please refrain from nitpicking and commenting on its many flaws. They are plainly evident. 

 

I saw a 1965 Riv sitting in a Burger King parking lot on my way home from work today. I turned around and came back to look at it. You just don't see many First Gen Rivs in Fayetteville. I went inside and found the owner. I introduced myself to him and told him I am a Riviera owner also. 

He said he has owned this 65 and a 64 for the past few years and both are for sale. 

The owner says he wants $20k for the 65. The 64 is at I95 Muscle classic car consignment lot in Hope Mills, NC. (the same place I sold my 69 Caprice). It should be easily found online. 

I will do my best to describe the 65 without sounding too negative about it. 

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The 65 is white with carbon fiber tape adhered to the flanks. It has a 425 with dual quad carbs and the air filter sticking up through the hood. 

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The hood ornament is missing. The owner says that the car runs strong, bordering on "too powerful". I forgot to ask him about the mileage on the car. 

The shifter knob was recently stolen, also. 

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He states the car has been sitting for the past year. The engine bay and interior are VERY dirty and could benefit from a thorough cleaning. 

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The current seats are from late model vehicles. It was mentioned that the front seats were from a "Pontiac (model unknown).

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They are powered. The rear seat is from an unknown BMW which has been modified to fit in the back. 

The owner also installed a" kill switch" in the rearward center console. He said it is a theft deterrent. 

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Besides the odd carbon fiber tape the exterior paint job is not a very good one with several runs observed on the driver side alone.

No significant rust bubbling or damage was noted.

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I did get to hear the car run briefly. It started easily and has a healthy rumble. 

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If anyone is seriously interested in this car I will be glad to test drive it and look at the trunk and undersides closer. (neither were looked at by myself today). 

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I have the owners name and phone number. Message me if you want to contact him and I will give you his contact info. 

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7 hours ago, Chimera said:

Baby Blue 64

 

Good day...

 

For what it's worth, just for clarity, it's code H - Wedgewood Blue... 

 

Outta curiosity, does anyone know how many '64's were produced in this colour?

 

Later,

 

Mike

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13 hours ago, NC68Riviera said:

1965 Riviera for sale in Fayetteville, North Carolina 

Be advised, I am posting this car to advertise that it is for sale. It isn't perfect. Please refrain from nitpicking and commenting on its many flaws. They are plainly evident. 

 

I saw a 1965 Riv sitting in a Burger King parking lot on my way home from work today. I turned around and came back to look at it. You just don't see many First Gen Rivs in Fayetteville. I went inside and found the owner. I introduced myself to him and told him I am a Riviera owner also. 

He said he has owned this 65 and a 64 for the past few years and both are for sale. 

The owner says he wants $20k for the 65. The 64 is at I95 Muscle classic car consignment lot in Hope Mills, NC. (the same place I sold my 69 Caprice). It should be easily found online. 

I will do my best to describe the 65 without sounding too negative about it. 

20180627_165856.thumb.jpg.92257c79fa0fd8dce51f7061c7516546.jpg

The 65 is white with carbon fiber tape adhered to the flanks. It has a 425 with dual quad carbs and the air filter sticking up through the hood. 

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The hood ornament is missing. The owner says that the car runs strong, bordering on "too powerful". I forgot to ask him about the mileage on the car. 

The shifter knob was recently stolen, also. 

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He states the car has been sitting for the past year. The engine bay and interior are VERY dirty and could benefit from a thorough cleaning. 

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The current seats are from late model vehicles. It was mentioned that the front seats were from a "Pontiac (model unknown).

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The owner also installed a" kill switch" in the rearward center console. He said it is a theft deterrent. 

20180627_165930.thumb.jpg.8b128e263a3eb1dd62e6ab570d4ea432.jpgBesides the odd carbon fiber tape the exterior paint job is not a very good one with several runs observed on the driver side alone. No significant rust bubbling or damage was noted. There is a crease in the rear of the driver side front fender where the door looks to have been opened too far. 

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I did get to hear the car run briefly. It started easily and has a healthy rumble. 

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If anyone is seriously interested in this car I will be glad to test drive it and look at the trunk and undersides closer. (neither were looked at by myself today). 

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I have the owners name and phone number. Message me if you want to contact him and I will give you his contact info. 

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Mike, those seats are indeed from a Pontiac, specifically a Bonneville.  I have had several Bonnies over the years as a daily driver and those seats were very comfy.  

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Tim Nugent had a set up for sale at the ROA event.  I don't think he was asking quite that much though.  However, his set up had been on a '63 and the rear carb was an original '63 carb designed to work with a Dynaflow.  You'd have to ask him is he might have the original rear carb.  I know that the set up is good.  He took it off his car just hours before heading to Overland Park; still smelled of gas. If you were in St. Charles in 2015, you would have seen it there.

 

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97 Riviera in Washington State $1700 OBO

Listing write-up: Thinking of selling my 97 sc Riviera located in Longview Wa and wondering if there are any interested buyers looking for 1700.00 or best cash offer .only down side is it is due for shocks.

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Jim is getting serious about selling this car.  He's now marked it down to $4,000.  It's every bit as nice as it looks in the pictures.

 

Ed

 

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For Sale: 1985 Buick Riviera. I am the 3rd owner, purchased in 2006 with 60K miles, currently has 126K miles. Always garaged, no rust! Original GM employee order, uniquely optioned. I have collected every option available for the Riviera in 1985. About 6 options still need to be installed for it to be complete. Leather, Bose, moonroof, chrome wheels, memory, W15 wood, alarm, rear disc, handling package, etc... Factory 305 V8, gas engine, two-tone silver/charcoal paint. Very nice base/clear repaint, brand new period correct white wall tires. 

 

https://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1985-buick-riviera/6607254288.html

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5 hours ago, RivNut said:

Jim is getting serious about selling this car.  He's now marked it down to $4,000.  It's every bit as nice as it looks in the pictures.

 

Ed

 

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For Sale: 1985 Buick Riviera. I am the 3rd owner, purchased in 2006 with 60K miles, currently has 126K miles. Always garaged, no rust! Original GM employee order, uniquely optioned. I have collected every option available for the Riviera in 1985. About 6 options still need to be installed for it to be complete. Leather, Bose, moonroof, chrome wheels, memory, W15 wood, alarm, rear disc, handling package, etc... Factory 305 V8, gas engine, two-tone silver/charcoal paint. Very nice base/clear repaint, brand new period correct white wall tires. 

 

https://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/d/1985-buick-riviera/6607254288.html

 

I'm surprised Ship didn't buy it and drive it home as nice as it looks, isn't he looking for a sixth generation Riviera? I heard his '92 has sold, and that would be a very nice replacement?

 

If I wasn't already at 10 I would consider it, but I need to get rid of some before I even think about adding anymore!

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1 hour ago, Rivman said:

 

I'm surprised Ship didn't buy it and drive it home as nice as it looks, isn't he looking for a sixth generation Riviera? I heard his '92 has sold, and that would be a very nice replacement?

 

If I wasn't already at 10 I would consider it, but I need to get rid of some before I even think about adding anymore!

I told him about it but he said that he didn't like silver. ?

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No offence to the seller as it's a well preserved Riviera, but I'm not a fan of silver or grey.  Just got rid of a '10 MKZ that had the same color.

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I am not associated with this listing. 

 

69-70 floor console light lenses are being reproduced! A bit pricy at $65 each. 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/283030475664?roken=cUgayN&_mwBanner=1&_rdt=1

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73 Riviera

 

https://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/d/1973-buick-riviera-boat-tail/6635105752.html

 

Original, unrestored 1973 Buick Riviera Boatail. Purchased new at Saeger Buick here in Columbus. Recent tune up, brake work, mechanic inspection, etc. Recent appraisal at $13,800. Starts, runs, drives and stops as it should. Has an exhaust manifold leak. $12k. Jason 614.657.602five. Not at all inclined to dicker on price. If you are looking at this ad, you know what they are selling for.

 

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On ‎6‎/‎19‎/‎2018 at 3:09 PM, NC68Riviera said:

I am not associated with this listing

1973 BUICK RIVERA DRIVERS SIDE REMOTE MIRROR - $125 (Berlin)

https://hartford.craigslist.org/pts/d/1973-buick-rivera-drivers/6574410902.html

 

 

Mike,

 

I wanted to thank you again for posting this listing.

 

I checked on it, even though the Craigslist ad was two months old, and it was still available. it is now mine, and added to the parts for my '72.

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2 hours ago, Rivman said:

 

Mike,

 

I wanted to thank you again for posting this listing.

 

I checked on it, even though the Craigslist ad was two months old, and it was still available. it is now mine, and added to the parts for my '72.

Glad to help Randall. 

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5 hours ago, Chimera said:

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Nice car. These low mile babies just keep showing up.

 

While Buick got almost everything right on the 66-67 engineering, one thing they missed was reinforcing the lower edge of the front bumper so that when the heavy car was towed with the sling type apparatus of the day, the front bumper would not be damaged. Maybe they felt the cars would be so reliable they wouldn't need towed. :)

 

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5 hours ago, JZRIV said:

 

Nice car. These low mile babies just keep showing up.

 

While Buick got almost everything right on the 66-67 engineering, one thing they missed was reinforcing the lower edge of the front bumper so that when the heavy car was towed with the sling type apparatus of the day, the front bumper would not be damaged. Maybe they felt the cars would be so reliable they wouldn't need towed. :)

 

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I noticed that too Jason.  I think a good bumper shop could straighten it out but not sure of the cost.  This generation Riviera and Toronado were prone to this malady if they were towed by a sling wrecker back in the day.  There weren't many, if any roll backs in use then.  The Toro's suffered worse because of the added weight with the front wheel drive arrangement.  Any time I look at a 66-67 Toro, it is the first thing I look at.  This is a beautiful Riviera though.  The color combo looks good on this car.

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10 hours ago, Chimera said:

Wow, nice color and very clean! Even the tail light bezels are not all pitted and still retain the silver paint inlay. :D

The turbine wheel covers really go well with the maroon color, too, imo. $32k seems a little steep though.

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1973 Riv

 

https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/buick/riviera/2137190.html

 

1973 BUICK RIVIERA
ONE OF THE NICEST MOST DOCUMENTED BOAT TAIL RIVIERA IN EXISTENCE
THIS CAR IS ALL ORIGINAL
SUPER CLEAN SHOWROOM CONDITION
ORIGINAL 14,757 MILES
ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTATION
INCLUDING BILL OF SALE, DEALER INVOICE , WINDOW STICKER , ETC...
ORIGINAL MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC
ORIGINAL WHITE INTERIOR
BUCKET SEATS
CENTER CONSOLE
ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING
ORIGINAL BUICK MAG WHEELS
I CAN'T SAY ENOUGH ABOUT THIS CAR
IT REALLY RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE IT JUST CAME OUT OF THE SHOWROOM

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7 hours ago, Chimera said:

low miles Well documented stunning 66 GS

 

Beautiful car in a stunning color, but I don't really like the argent tail panel with this particular color.  I think that he '67 body-color treatment would look better in this case...

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On ‎7‎/‎13‎/‎2018 at 10:15 PM, Chimera said:

 

 

I remember this one from ebay last year, very nice car.   IIRC the owner of GM Obsolete bought it.  Don't know if this is who is selling it now or not. 

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-Buick-Riviera-GS-15-548-Original-miles-/302311960776?hash=item46633270c8:g:VC8AAOSwY3BZEvFj&vxp=mtr

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The 68 it pretty loaded, out of southern California and have original order form. Even with the front disc breaks (less than 6% of run). I also have a bunch of parts, manuals, and accessories to go with cars if someone is interested. PM me, thanks.

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