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On 10/25/2018 at 6:26 AM, NC68Riviera said:

Seen on FB ROA Cars and Parts For Sale group

1963 Buick Riviera
$21,900
Alsip, Illinois

401 ci V8 325 hp Engine (Code JT) Single 4 Barrel Carburetor, With Vehicle VIN Stamped On Front Of Block - Std. Equip.
Automatic Transmission With Floor Shift - Std.
Console - Std
Power Steering -Std
Power Brakes Std
Tilt Steering Wheel
Padded Dash Std
Power Windows
AM Push Button Radio
Clock Std
Remote Control Chrome Drivers Side Mirror
Seat Belts
Power Drivers Seat
Passenger Visor Mirror Std

Paint In Bronze Mist Code SS
Sandalwood Interior Code 737J2
New Radial White Wall Tires Mounted On Steel Wheels With BUICK Spoke Hubcaps

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Up in the body of the ad, I've indicated in red all of the features that are listed by folks who are not aware of the standard items on a Riviera that were usually options on lesser cars.  You can usually tell when someone is selling a car they're not really familiar with. ?

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1 hour ago, Rivman said:

 

Do you mean the trip reset knob beside the vent lever above?

Yes, I thought I've seen that before but always scratched my head over it.

Strange location. Are these standard equipment for '65?

I'd love to have a green '65 one day. I'm tempted to run to the bank - gotta stop myself.

This rear bumper seems a bit tweaked.

 

Thanks Rivman!

 

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65 Riviera - $28k.

 

https://modesto.craigslist.org/cto/d/1965-riviera/6741175773.html

 

1965 riviera - $28000

 

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1965 Buick riviera

fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic

Original car with some minor upgrades runs and drives like a dream has the original 455 wildcat original carb and air cleaner are in the trunk have full documentation of everything ever done to the car since new asking $28,000 obo call for more info (209)541-8450
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Hi,

My name is Daniel. I'm from Switzerland. I'm new in this forum. Unfortunately, I don't own a Buick. I hope one time I will own a 1965 Riviera. I like the style and all the technical details. It's a dream....We will see....

I saw this and it could be interesting for the forum:

https://premierauctiongroup.com/vehicles/2124/1965-buick-riviera-gran-sport-coupe

 

Greetings from Switzerland

Daniel

 

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6 hours ago, PWB said:

 

Good catch. A 59G bid battle was no joke.

Appears like an apartment complex where the cellphone quality images were taken.

Something stinks...😷

 

 

 

The Ebay seller has NO feedback as a seller but plenty as a buyer. His account shows he sold a restored '34 Chevrolet on Nov 14th for $18,800.

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1968-1973 Chevelle Camaro Nova Corvette GS NOS GM Transmission DIP STICK (I am not associated with this listing)

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-1973-Chevelle-Camaro-Nova-Corvette-GS-NOS-GM-Transmission-DIP-STICK/173647920385?hash=item286e38fd01

 

NOS GM Transmission Level Indicator Dip Stick For Turbo 350, 400 and power glide 1962-1973 this will fit the following:

 1968-1973 Chevrolet Corvette

1968-1973 Chevrolet Camaro, Chevelle, Impala, Nova, Caprice, Biscayne, Bel Air, ElCamino

1962-1966 Chevrolet Nova, Chevy II, Chevelle

1968-1973 Buick ALL

These are DISCONTINUED FROM GM.

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2 hours ago, NC68Riviera said:

(2) 1966 BUICK RIVIERA TURBINE HUBCAP WHEEL COVER WITH SPINNER! (I am not associated with this listing)

Buy it Now: $79.95

Shipping: $47.56 Economy Shipping | See details

 
 
Item location:
West Jordan, Utah, 

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I have a set of 4 available that are in good driver quality condition.  If anyone has an interest, send me a PM.  Thanks.

 

Pat

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25 minutes ago, SwedeDownUnderR63 said:

Looks like a 63 with a 64 variation for the instrument bezel.

 

I have a copy of the data plate. It's a J code "Willow Mist" paint car. Looks like 787 on trim code, black. Been for sale for a while, was on Ebay a couple of times.

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OK guys, this appears to be a legit deal. 

Austin Texas bone dry / Metallic Taupe - Gorgeous IMO

All the typical wear areas appear pristine: Door panels, Steering wheel, brake pedal, wiper switch, spare tire kit, chrome, etc.

 

If I wasn't out of country I'd be all over this sleeper! Someone snag this diamond in the rough, please.

 

https://austin.craigslist.org/cto/d/1972-buick-riviera/6755880190.html

 

 

 

 

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No LX engine. No Gran Sport badges, No doubt it's not a Gran Sport.  

Looks more like:

1965 Riviera 

1966 engine

add on dual four barrels.

? Super Wildcat air cleaner

? BS coded transmission

? Positrac rear end

 

Makes you have pity for the unsuspecting buyer.

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OK Riviera People: If someone could get this  for cheep....I'm guessin' 5-6 Grand they could nibble on it and have a decent looking car with out being buried. Blow it apart and media blast this thing and the cash register is gonna ring off the hook.   Another overpriced heap in a sea of overpriced heaps. If the seller needed the dough it would have been gone a year and a half ago.  Mitch

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