1969 Buick Riviera, *matching Numbers* No Reserve, No Trades, Winner Takes All. on 2040-cars
West Jordan, Utah, United States
This is a numbers matching 1969 Buick Riviera, a car very much ahead of its time. With electric fuel pump, concealed headlights and stylish grill, huge 15 inch fined front drum brakes backed up by a power brake booster, you can clearly see the transition between old and new technology, and this is a highly engineered automobile. Did I mention numbers matching, where are you going to find that, this will be $25K or more when restored, which would not be that hard to do because it is nearly complete? Wiring has not been cut up, AC components are in the trunk. I bought this car to part it out, but with numbers matching and how complete and savable it is, I just can’t do it, but I don’t do body work so it needs to go to someone who does. It has been sitting for over 20 years, professionally restarted, bioscope the cylinders, clean as day one, no rust, starts up with carb cleaner, runs great, no smoke. Here is a video, you can hear it run https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAfu7dUu9js&feature=youtu.be Engine/Drivetrain: Powerful and smooth running numbers matching Buick V8 with 430 cubic inch
displacement pushing 360 horsepower! Original alternator Interior: Power Windows Power Door Locks Split bench front powered seat Exterior:
It’s rough and needs work On Apr-16-14 at 09:41:01 PDT, seller added the following information: I have had a lot of questions and I realized I forgot some into so I will post it here: I am including at no charge a new Best Top, top care kit Also included is the hitch mount so you can flat tow the Jeep. The front has a 4 pin towing connector and the rear is wired but does not have a plug installed. I have not towed it or towed with it. It is sold “AS-IS” just like everything else today. It is built for fun, the body has/had rust and rust repairs, it is not for show, and it is for fun. The tail lights are truck lights but they are not LED’s It may need a larger CB antenna, I have never really used it, only a couple times to see if it was working. but I think it is too low or small for good range. I will supply all info on the security system and features via email to the winning bidder. It has a standard belt driven flex fan and a pusher electric fan that is manually controlled. It has a keyed battery switch to shut down everything but the winch. Remote for the winch is included. It has RF sensor for the alarm with a bypass switch and it has an ignition kill switch. |
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Fri, 11 Oct 2013The Opel Adam, the microcar of General Motors' European subsidiary, has seen its sales cool significantly since it first hit the market in the United Kingdom and Europe, but a push is reportedly under way that just might be enough to get the stylish, little car moving again.
Using the Opel Adam Rocks Concept as a template, Opel will ruggedize the Adam, so that it might compete with the growing herd of city cars that sport SUV styling, like the Volkswagen Cross Up and Fiat Panda 4x4, according to a report from Automotive News Europe. Sporting a bumped-up ride height and tougher body work, it's a dedicated soft-roader, but will freshen the Adam's lineup and, hopefully, broaden its customer appeal.
The Adam Rocks, according to IHS Automotive analyst Ian Fletcher, should also make some more coin for GM's struggling European arm. "Automakers are happy to meet demand for SUV and crossovers as the customer pays a premium," Fletcher told ANE. And although the Rocks might have been planned from the start as a production vehicle, the timing, with the Adam's sales slowdown, doesn't seem like a coincidence.
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We like the Verano in both of its current iterations, but the 1.6 turbo engine sounds like a worthwhile upgrade if this reports turns out to be true. Plus, if more performance is your bag, baby, there's always the Verano's optional 2.0 turbo engine with an impressive 250 horsepower and 260 lb-ft from just 2.0 liters of displacement.
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