1971 Buick Riviera Boat Tail Never Rusted, Original Low Miles, Always Garaged. on 2040-cars
Woodside, New York, United States
If you wish only the best examples for your car collection, this Riviera may be for you. 1971 Buick Riviera Boat Tail - First year of the beautifully redesigned and sensational 1971 model year Riviera, featuring the dramatic, flowing boat-tail styling with sweeping, sculpted sides. Big Block 455 ci V-8 matching-numbers linked to the rugged, specially calibrated Turbohydramatic 400 automatic transmission. This Riviera is very fast and responsive. The distinctive V-butted rear window and the spine running down the full length of the car, through the roofline and down through the boat tail were design cues inspired by the 1963 Corvette Sting Ray split window coupe. Other distinctive features on the 1971 Buick Riviera are the dual deck lid slotted ventilation system louvres on the trunk lid, only available in 1971, Buick's Mack trac traction control system (prevents wheelspin during acceleration on slippery surfaces), Fully loaded, including Factory A/C, Power Steering, Cruise control, Power Front Disc Brakes, Power Windows, Power Seats, Dual Exhaust, Safety Speed Alarm, Tilt Steering Wheel, AM/FM Radio, Power Trunk, Buick Chrome Mag Wheels including the spare in the trunk, original jack, factory body-side moulding, trunk light, owners manual etc. The factory installed vinyl roof is excellent as well. Recent new exhaust system. Low cared for miles. Runs and drives beautifully. Never smoked in, ashtrays are as new. The interior is all original and in magnificent condition, the dash is really beautiful, original color matched Buick floor mats are beautiful, the interior headliner is flawless, the interior door panels are amazingly clean and undamaged, everything inside is fantastic. GM seatbelts. The engine compartment is clean and factory correct. The trunk interior is also clean and has the spare and jack stored inside properly. Strong and completely solid Body (no plastic or fibreglass filler) including the undercarriage, floors and trunk. . Chrome is excellent including the rear bumper which is seldom seen free of damage. Drives and shifts beautifully and always garners much attention and many compliments whenever it is shown. A Top-of-the-line classic; a motion-sculpted work of art from any angle viewed. Gorgeous unexcelled Bill Mitchell concept car design. This is rare opportunity to own this garaged and very well cared for original clean no nonsense boat tail model. For any further detailed information, please email for phone number. Garaged on Long Island at zip code 11377 NY Thank you. |
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