1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport. on 2040-cars
Grants Pass, Oregon, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:7.0L 425Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Riviera
Trim: Gran Sport
Drive Type: U/K
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Beige
This car has been in a private collection for the last 25 years. Always kept indoors covered and it shows. The paint looks great with a few blemishes. There is a scratch on the hood. Small area on the trunk where a light bulb fell on it. Overall the car is in amazing shape. It has the 425, producing 360 HP and 465 lb/ft of torque. It has the dual quads. Power windows, power seat, ac. The interior looks great, undercarriage is very nice with no signs of rust and no bondo! Car sat for a few years, I have to prime the carbs before it starts but once it starts it runs, drives, shifts perfect. This car is incredibly fast. Headlights work, open/close as they should. Exhaust sounds nice. All chrome looks very nice. Headliner is perfect. Trunk area is in great shape. Besides a carb rebuild I dont think this car needs anything. Tires are in great shape. I have had this car up to 80 and it does not do anything funny. It is incredibly smooth. I will post alot of pics and try and get a video up very soon. If you do have any questions about the car please call me. Chris 541-441-0099.
Thank you and good luck!
Merlin Auto Sales, Da 1857. 115 Galice Rd. Merlin Oregon. 97532
Vehicle is being sold "AS-IS"
A small amount of purchase paperwork will need to be completed
before the vehicle can be released for shipping
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