1967 Buick Riviera 2-door 7.0l on 2040-cars
Fort Bragg, California, United States
This true survivor 1967 Buick Riviera was well maintained and garaged kept for it's entire life by the loving and prideful original owner couple. Although many claim that their classic car is under 100K miles, this vehicle has a pile of paper-work that proves it: it comes with both original build sheets, protect-o plate, a booklet from owner listing mileage and documenting every gassing up, and all past work done (paperwork maintained).
The official paint code is W and it is a rare and classy, exclusive Riviera color: "Riviera Fawn" which is best described as a timeless combination of silver/gold metallic (absolutely majestic in person). The original vinyl black top is in excellent condition and matches the solid black original interior. A '67 Riviera found in this original condition is very hard to find. It drives wonderfully. It comes with an excellent condition, survivor quality, '67 fiberglass Buick "Star Wars" air cleaner. It also comes with the original '67 metal air cleaner. The California black plate (front and back) is in excellent un-restored survivor condition. Cornering Lamps: if your '66-'67 Riviera is lacking these rare cornering lamps, you are missing out. They are functional and give the car a unique and great look. This is another nice option this vehicle has. All original T3 headlights, working power windows, remote mirror, power seat, power antenna, AC blows great (may need to be recharged). Original floor mats. In the trunk: an extra bonus comes in the trunk with four new front light bulbs, new weather stripping, two accessories that were originally purchased with the vehicle (Buick waist basket and cloths hanger). Also included is a nice quality car cover. This car has a great muscle car sound and is in superb condition. Wheels and tires are in excellent condition. See pictures for best description and I can provide more upon request. Check out these videos of the car: Walk Around: http://youtu.be/4RqaXOM4O_o Engine: http://youtu.be/WTd6LqQ7YY4 Exhaust: http://youtu.be/MS5u9q7E9b0 Please feel free to ask any questions that may come up. Find out what it feels like to ride on a real Dragon! A proud member: Riviera Owners Association # 14072 |
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