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1965 Buick Riviera Sport Coupe 2 Door Hard Top 401 Wildcat Nailhead Complete on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:38390 Color: is white
Location:

Kearny, New Jersey, United States

Kearny, New Jersey, United States

Hi thanks for looking. We have up for auction a 1965 Buick Rivera all original from what I can see. 
This vehicle has a CT title and we have it in hand from the prior owner.

I will do my best to describe the car in full detail from the rust to rot if any.
The car is complete all parts are on the vehicle. All the glass is intact and mechanical s are also in place. 

Description of the vehicle:
38,309K miles on odometer /TMU

1965 Rivera Buick Rivera
VIN# 494475H901404
SERIES
CODE
V-6
CODE
V-8
Special
Special Deluxe
Sportwagon
Skylark
LeSabre
LeSabre Custom
Wildcat
Wildcat Deluxe
Wildcat Custom
Electra
Electra Custom
Riviera
33
35
-
43
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
34
36
42
44
52
54
62
64
66
82
84
94
FOURTH AND FIFTH DIGITS: Identifies the body style
BODY STYLE
2-Door Coupe
4-Door, 2-Seat Station Wagon
2-Door Hardtop Coupe
4-Door Hardtop
2-Door Hardtop Coupe
4-Door, 2 Seat Sportwagon
4-Door, 3 Seat Sportwagon
2-Door Convertible
4-Door Sedan
27
35
37
39
47
55
65
67
69
SIXTH DIGIT: Identifies the model year (5 = 1965)
SEVENTH DIGIT: Identifies the assembly plant
ASSEMBLY PLANT
Flint, MI
South Gate, CA
Fremont, CA
Kansas City, KS
Wilmington, DE
Atlanta, GA
Baltimore, MD
Kansas City, MO
Bloomfield MI
H
C
Z
X
Y
D
B
K
V
I believe the motor is a Wildcat (see picture) 
Minor rot around the wheel well area (see pictures)
No keys for this car
The MOTOR HAS NOT BEEN STARTED
No radiator in the vehicle
The hood has damage as you can see from the pictures.
The rear glass has some sealant around it
Interior is black the driver/passenger seats have bottom wear the rest of the interior has surface dust. (see images) Interior is complete
Exterior is white
Vehicle seems to be all power options included

1965 Rivera Buick Rivera
VIN# 494475H901404

Please bid accordingly if you are seriously interested in purchasing this car. Upon winning bid this vehicle will need to be towed or transported buy winning bidder. Know what you are bidding before placing a bid. We do not haggle on price upon picking up the car. What you see is what you are getting. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CAR EMAIL FIRST BEFORE YOU HIT THE BUTTON.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL!

CALL IF YOU WANT TO SPEAK TO A LIVE PERSON with more questions: 201 991 6622 ASK FOR PAUL

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