1970 Buick Riviera 455/370 Hp Loaded, One Owner Until 2013 With 41,941 Original on 2040-cars
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
I HAVE FOR SALE AN INCREDIBLY LOW MILE AND VERY ORIGINAL RUST FREE 1970 BUICK RIVIERA WITH THE POWERFUL 455/370 HP ENGINE. THE CAR NOW READS 41,941 ORIGINAL MILES AND SHOWS 40,019 ACTUAL MILES ON THE TITLE DATED APRIL 1, 2014. IT WAS OWNED BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER UNTIL 2013, A DOCTOR HERE IN COEUR D' ALENE WHO IS STILL PRACTICING TODAY. THE CAR STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL, PROTECTO PLATE WITH THE DOCTOR'S NAME ON IT AND THE FACTORY BUILD CARD THAT WAS SHIPPED IN THE GLOVE BOX WHEN NEW. THE INTERIOR IS 100% ORIGINAL AND IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION! THE ORIGINAL GM DOOR DECAL IS STILL INTACT ON THE DRIVER'S DOOR. THE CAR IS VERY HIGHLY OPTIONED WITH POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER WINDOWS, POWER TRUNK RELEASE, FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, CRUISE CONTROL, TILT WHEEL, CLOCK, POWER SEATS, REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER, AM RADIO WITH FACORY 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER, TRUNK LIGHT AND FACTORY ROAD WHEELS. IT RUNS AND DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY! THE CAR HAS BEEN PAINTED ONLY ONCE IN THE CORRECT FACTORY BLUE, IT WAS A HIGH QUALITY PAINT JOB THAT STILL LOOKS VERY NICE BUT IS SHOWING SOME SIGNS OF AGE. THE BODY IS VERY STRAIGHT WITH NO DINGS OR DENTS, ALL THE GLASS IS EXCELLENT. THE CHROME BUMPERS AND WHEELS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. THERE ARE ONLY A FEW ITEMS THAT ARE NOT WORKING, THE CLOCK, IT NEEDS A HORN RELAY, THE COURTESY LIGHTS ARE NOT WORKING, NEEDS A FAN SPEED SWITCH, THE 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER TRIES TO PLAY BUT NEEDS A CLEANING, CRUISE CONTROL MAY NOT BE WORKING. IT HAS A NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM. I HAVE LOTS OF ADDITIONAL PICTURES IF ANYONE NEEDS MORE. YOU MAY CALL ME AT 208-640-3246 WITH QUESTIONS. THANK YOU AND PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT BUYING IT.
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