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A True Classic 1963 Buick Riviera With Numbers Matching on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:18000
Location:

Kent, Washington, United States

Kent, Washington, United States
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I have reposted this car because buyer has flaked out. Please be serious when bidding....This 1963 Buick Riviera Hardtop Coupe has an incredible grill and nose, it is truly part of a group of cars from days gone by! These cars just feel good, they drive nice, the have no pillar so the windows open all the way to the back to allow you to cruise and enjoy the car. This car has power windows and power seats. These cars are icons of America. The mechanicals on this car are very good. This car has the 401 Nailhead V8 with 445 ft lbs of Torque. It starts right up and idles nicely, use the console shifter to put it into gear and off you go down the road. The transmission seems to shift nicely and the brakes work extremely well. Both the transmission and the engine are matching with the original vin. This has been a great daily driver and serve another owner just as well. Overall the major systems function as they should. The interior on this car is in good shape. Front seats are in very good condition, comfortable to sit in, with only one to two tiny holes. The rear seats will probably need reframing in the future. The carpet is in great shape, the dash looks great, and the steering wheel is in very comfortable as well. The headliner, as seen in the pictures, does have some holes in it and probably needs to be replaced in the future. Some chrome pieces have surface rust. The original stereo is there and this pulls together the terrific shaped dash. Install a modern stereo under the dash or in the glove box to enjoy your music while you cruise. Some knobs and small parts are missing. The body on this car is in overall good condition with some surface rust around. However, no metal is rotting or any severe holes, there are some paint peeling. The frame, the pans, the trunk, the rockers are all very clean and solid -- barely any rust. Previous owner has used it as a daily driver, installed new carpet, new floor and trunk pans. He got it from California, meaning that it was in a dry climate most of its life. Overall this car is in a decent shape, especially that it is 50 year old car with bubbles and nicks that come with time. See pictures regarding the paint of the car. Overall very good vintage Riviera with Iconic good looks, good mechanicals, great interior, body that is in good condition, all in all you are ready for great enjoyment. Have the title ready for a new owner. Also have some chrome trims and other random small parts. The odometer shows up at around 18K miles. If you have any questions please give me a call 253 397 9one6seven. 
PAYMENT: An immediate downpayment of $400 is required at the end of action!!!
SHIPPING: The buyer is responsible for shipping the vehicle. 
WARRANTY: The sale of vehicle is as is, bid accordingly!!!
PLEASE DO NOT BID IF DO NOT INTEND TO BUY!!!

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