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1 minute ago, RivNut said:

Part of our first amendment rights - Freedom of Speech.  What our founding Fathers failed to do was put in anything that had to do with common sense or good taste.

Common sense is a misnomer, and there’s no accounting for the divergence of taste

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1 hour ago, kreed said:

Why would anyone mess up a nice 67 with those crappy wheels  - just don't get it !  And that 70 with side pipes !,,, what's the world coming to? 😂🤔

KReed

ROA 14549

 

I noticed the wheels and the pipes, figured they would attract comments, but, I figured I would post’em anyway.

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7 hours ago, Rivman said:

One I ran across here in NC ...

 

1967 Buick - $13500 (Yadkinville)

 

 

 

With correct pattern cloth seats AND cruise control!

I'd almost kill for the cloth seats.

I have never seen a third gen. style overflow tank installed in a second gen. Fits like a factory glove. Dealer install???

Incredible options IMO.

 

 

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8 hours ago, PWB said:

have never seen a third gen. style overflow tank installed in a second gen. Fits like a factory glove.

 

I noticed that too -- does look like it could have been born that way, huh?  Ditto your remark about the cloth inserts.  The original cloth/vinyl had a really classy appearance.  I also like the later sport steering wheel.  I don't know that I'd put one on mine, but I certainly prefer that to some generic Grant or Billet Specialties hack...

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The 1967 Riviera looks beautiful. Has anyone seen this car in reality? The vinyl roof looks not original because it sewed on time in the middle of the roof and not on both sides. Whats your opinion about this car? Is it worth taking a closer look and riding 400 miles to see this car? Thanks 

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42 minutes ago, cabfanatic said:

The 1967 Riviera looks beautiful. Has anyone seen this car in reality? The vinyl roof looks not original because it sewed on time in the middle of the roof and not on both sides. Whats your opinion about this car? Is it worth taking a closer look and riding 400 miles to see this car? Thanks 

No - not in my opinion.

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5 minutes ago, RivNut said:

I found this on Facebook Marketplace.  Only $4000  Anyone? Anyone?

 

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I never cease  to be amazed by the "creativeness" some people have . Is this a Ferrari or Lamborgini?  😱👎

KReed

ROA 14549

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10 hours ago, cabfanatic said:

The 1967 Riviera looks beautiful. Has anyone seen this car in reality? The vinyl roof looks not original because it sewed on time in the middle of the roof and not on both sides. Whats your opinion about this car? Is it worth taking a closer look and riding 400 miles to see this car? Thanks 

 

The original seat cloth/fabric ($$$) and roof vinyl are available. Original steering wheels pop up often - needing crack repair. I've got a nice spare horn bar you can have.

Straight bumpers are getting very rare and these appear straight?

 

If he has the original wheels and you're a '67 fanatic it might be right for you.

 

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PWB, thanks for your info. The orginal wheels and the steering wheel are a must in this car, but i am sure i will find some. the biggest concern is the vinyl roof because of the stitching. And yes 1967 would be my favorite year besides the 1966 :).

But i am not in a hurry. The aim is having a vice car for next summer... 

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66 Riviera

 

https://omaha.craigslist.org/cto/d/1966-buick-riviera-numbers/6769158811.html

 

1966 Buick Riviera Numbers Matching - $16500

 

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1966 buick riviera

fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic

I have an all original and numbers matching 1966 Buick Riviera with a 425ci motor, 3 speed Auto trans, interior is in great shape, power steering, power power brakes, A/C car, paint is good, underbody has no issues, no accidents or body work, everything works as should and this is a turn key ride. Additional photos and video available.
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https://sacramento.craigslist.org/ctd/d/1964-buick-riviera-wildcat/6769625395.html

 

1964 Buick Riviera- Wildcat Motor - $23500 (Sacramento)

 

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1964 Buick Riviera

VIN: 7K1005242
condition: excellent
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 49526
paint color: yellow
size: full-size
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: coupe

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Offered For Sale by The California Automobile Museum
1964 Buick Riviera 425 Wildcat Motor
We Offer Financing

This car looks nearly like it did on the showroom floor over 50 years ago! Beautifully optioned personal luxury car designed by Bill Mitchell. Many others followed, but this was the original!

Exterior: Repainted original Goldwood Yellow with styled steel factory wheels. Chrome and brightwork are all there and in excellent condition. Black plate California car.

Interior: Factory equipped with the custom interior series, this one is exceptional. Equipped with power windows, power driver's seat, tilt wheel, power steering and power brakes, remote trunk opener and glide-matic automatic headlight dimmer. Aftermarket oil pressure and temperature gauges are hidden in the ashtray area. Dashboard does have cracks, it's covered with a dash mat. Carpets, seats, armrests and headliner are beautiful! Driver's wing window doesn't open.

Motor and Driveline: Only 2,122 Rivera's came with the 425 ci 360 hp motors with dual four barrel carter carbs, later called the GS. This is a numbers matching car. Motor has been rebuilt and runs great. Electronic ignition has been added. New master cylinder, new steering box and air lift shocks. Posi-Traction rear axle. New exhaust, no resonators.

Rivieras have gained popularity. It's hard to find a factory stock one, one that hasn't been hacked, wacked and bagged. If you've ever thought about owning one, let's talk, I think you'll love this beautiful car!
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1969-1970 Electric Fuel Pump $185

I am not associated with this listing. 

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F163442368766

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Seen on FB. ( I am not associated with this listing)

1972 Buick Riviera Boattail
$4,500 Now $4,100
Lebanon, MO

1972 Buick Riviera Boattail. It has the original 455 engine in it that does not run. Asking $4500 OBO

https://www.facebook.com/groups/BuickRivieraCarsandPartsforSale/permalink/2268567393362046/?sale_post_id=2268567393362046&rt=11

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51 minutes ago, Garysriv said:

1971 one owner facebook marketplace.  Northern my.

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There are a bunch of FB Marketplace listings for Buicks using "Cascada" as the model name for non-Cascada models. People must either be lazy in their listing editing, not know what they have or the listings are scams?

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10 minutes ago, NC68Riviera said:

There are a bunch of FB Marketplace listings for Buicks using "Cascada" as the model name for non-Cascada models. People must either be lazy in their listing editing, not know what they have or the listings are scams?

Maybe Riviera is not a drop down choice?   I don't know.  This is a nice car though.  Its in KY.  

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13 hours ago, lrlforfun said:

OK Riviera People: That dark green 65 Riv?  SCAM. And the guy doin' it is beatin' a dead horse.   Mitch

 I know that there's a green GS that was all over Craigslist that was a scam. And this ad does look different than most Ebay posts. I figured less scams would be on Ebay because there's more information about the seller available. The seller has been an Ebay member since 2004, no selling feedback, a lot of buying feedback.

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56 minutes ago, JJ62 said:

This '71 looks pretty nice for 6K...

 

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/228307517691414

 

 

 

 

$6K is not bad, but, I would question a couple of the items in the description ...

 

"455 Stage 1 original motor w/ 117,000 original miles. I drive it everyday in the summer. She's fast and mean. Needs some interior work on driver seat. Original Buick mag rims, dual pipes, metal flake charcoal grey w/ black interior. Original cassette in dash, and 8 track. DVD - CD bluetooth player with extra monitor. Make an offer. Serious perspective buyers only."

 

No such thing as a Stage 1 in 1971, and I do not think a '71 would have an "original cassette" in the dash, 8-track probably, but not a cassette.

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