1965 Buick Riviera, Street Hot Rod Custom on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:425
Drive Type: rear drive
Make: Buick
Mileage: 89,000
Model: Riviera
Trim: 2 door
Up for sale is one black 65 Riviera. One of the most beautiful cars ever designed in detroit. If you love Rivs...you'll love this one. She runs great, drives well, sits right and sounds good. I have owned this car for over 3 years and dropped a ton of money into it. I have kept it in the garage and took very good care of it. She always starts and cruises with ease. It has the big 425 nailhead, and switch pitch auto trans. Power windows work. I keyed the doors and the trunk so two keys open everything. The lights work, the blinkers work and I spent a bunch of money to get the AC and Heat working. It has a recent tune up with a petronix kit. New 120 amp alternator, new fuel sending unit. New fuel pump. The paint is newer (last 5 years I guess). I had the brakes checked and fixed when needed, I also had OPG lowering springs put in to give it the "right" stance. The fuel system was rebuilt and gas tank pulled and cleaned too. The carb was professionally rebuilt. The carpet is maybe a year old and the seats and the rest of the interior maybe 5 years. The dash was cut for a stereo when I got it, so I put in an aftermarkte deck with aux input, a 10"sub woofer, and kicker amp. I built a fake wall in the trunk to keep the install as clean as possible. I cleaned up the trucnk and POR 15 it for good measure.
I talked to the original builder at good guys and he told me the engine was rebuilt and fresh. I had mechanics confirm. No rust that I can find. Great condition underneath. A very good car that I can drive daily if I wanted or park it at the show and get a ton of attention. The car is 50 years old and not without fla...if it was perfect I would list it for $25000. I have babied this car, and kept it in great condition and it has done very well for me. Call text or email Erick at 480-747-7890 interested it trades and offers...want cash though cause I have another car to build for the wife.
I am adding this line for more pics as so many of you have asked for more. There is even a quick video that seems to big to email. This is a photo bucket album address photobucket.com/65riv
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