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1996 Buick Riviera One Owner In Great Condition No Reserve Auction Make An Offer on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:151500 Color: condition
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
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BUICK

 RIVIERA

1  OWNER

LEATHER SUNROOF

LOADED

3.8 liter SUPERCHARGER

PLEASE CLICK ON PICTURES TO SEE MORE PICTURES

 

                                                                                  Description
                       

This is one owner vehicle  there is no mechanical problems. This vehicle's  engine and transmission is in good working condition. A/C blows cold  air. The electrical equipment works properly.  Florida vehicle, no  rust, no problems. Please view our pictures for interior and  exterior condition, remember a picture is worth a thousand words,  whereas the pictures are a part of our description of the Vehicle.

       

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