1963 Buick Riviera Air Ride Show Hot Rat Rod Original Pro Touring Restmod Cool on 2040-cars
Smyrna, Tennessee, United States
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:401
Drive Type: 2WD
Make: Buick
Mileage: 56,000
Model: Riviera
Trim: Silver Cloud
It doesn't get any better than a Riviera with the perfect stance! This is a really nice Silver Cloud paint and Silver leather Riviera that was refurbished at Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop in 2005! It is powered by a 401 Nailhead tied to a 2 speed Twin Turbine automatic transmission. It is nicely optioned with power windows, power trunk release, factory leather, factory tach, factory COLD air conditioning, AM/FM wonder bar radio, remote mirror and Walnut inserts to name a few. The paint and body are very nice and in what I consider to be nice driver quality. The glass and chrome are in excellent condition as well. The stance is perfect thanks to a set of 18-20'' staggered Billet Specialties with new Goodyear rubber and the Ridetech airride system consisting of two Shockwaves up front and two Firestone 2600's in the rear that are controlled by a set of Ridetech’s Big Red valves. It uses a Thompson compressor and a 2.5 gallon tank all neatly installed in the factory finished trunk. The original interior shows some signs of age but it is all there and operating as it should. It looks remarkable for its age and to be original (see pictures below). We did install a fresh and correct silver carpet kit as the other was not torn but did have some staining. The old Buicks have a ton of neat accents and ideas like the courtesy lighting, gauges or steering column cover on their interiors that just up the cool factor. Great turn key car that is ready to enjoy. Let us know if you have any further questions about this Riviera at 615-220-9000 and ask for Brian. This car is available for inspection at anytime during the auction. Feel free to stop by and take a look. 1963 Buick Riviera
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