1964 Buick Riviera Driven In Drive Hard By Nicholas Cage By Gas Monkey Garage on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:425
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1964
Mileage: 133,819
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Riviera
Trim: Base
Drive Type: RWD
Rare
opportunity to own the 1964 Buick Riviera featured and driven by Nicolas cage
in the movie Drive Angry offered by Gas Monkey Garage with ***NO RESERVE***,
used in many driving scenes this car was not wrecked or damaged in the film,
there were two cars, the wrecked car was repaired by Gas Monkey Garage and
featured on the hit show Fast N Loud then sold to
Dennis Collins and remains in his collection, this car has been stashed at Gas
Monkey Garage and this is the first and only time it has been offered for sale,
a solid car, excellent floors, 425 2X 4bbl engine, original white/black, keep as
is for movie nostalgia or will be an easy cosmetic restoration, runs and drives
but should be serviced before driving, it has been in storage for two years,
please view all 24 detailed pictures ( including chassis and undercarriage)
before asking questions and please take time to read the Hemmings article on
these fabulous cars, we have posted the article in this auction. . If you’re looking for the once in a lifetime opportunity to
own this iconic Hollywood Classic you won’t find a better example that is
priced to sell! Suitable for a Classic Restoration Project, Hot Rod Project and
Advertising or Promotional use that you can drive & enjoy just the way it
is for many years to come. The winning bidder will have the option of taking
delivery here in Dallas, or we can assist with shipping logistics. We sell
Internationally as well as Locally and will end the Auction when it sells. If
you have less than 5 feedbacks please send your contact info by “asking seller
a question” BEFORE bidding. And as always, You can find all of our Hats, T
Shirts, Hoodies etc.. on our website exclusively. See all pics and ask any
questions. |
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