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1970 Buick Riviera Original Triple Black Big Block Luxury Muscle Car on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:22600
Location:

Sherman Oaks, California, United States

Sherman Oaks, California, United States

 1970 Buick Riviera Fastback! 1970 was possibly the best year for American Muscle Cars, most horsepower and torque from the factory in US History. This all original survivor is a true California Car that spent most of its life in Long Beach California.
Car is jet black, with black vinly roof and interior. The interior is EXCELLENT, no rips or tears and the seats have no wear on them at all. The paint has some cracks and has some small chips that have been repaired, but there is no visible rust or major issues. The car is SUPER STRAIGHT and with a new paint job and engine detail could be a show car all day. This is what I call a boulevard superstar, with immense Curb appeal and looks like a million bucks at night! the 455 Big Block engine runs great, transmission shifts smoothly and the rear end rides perfectly. The car has been professionally lowered about 2 inches on brand new lowering springs and Bilstien Shocks and has the BEST ride you can imagine > This riviera Floats down the road , and handles terrifically. The Car has power windows , Power steering, Cruise control A/C ( not connected) and a bunch of other great features. Recently replaced car has new springs, shocks, carburetor, fuel pump, master cylinder, new dual exhaust and mufflers to the chrome tips, brakes, tires and much more. The windows are lightly tinted and the car has both the factory skirts and the rare factory chrome Buick mags. I am selling the car privately and it t is available to be seen by appointment. Here is a video from the car from before i bought it, and while the car has been upgraded and looks and runs even better now, some of the details can be seen. The car also has a spare Mag wheel, A Sony Remote control CD player-stereo under the dash, so the dash has not been cut and maintains its original look.
This is a get in and drive car that looks and drives great, you will get thumbs up all day long and people trying nearly crashing their cars to get a pic of this on the road, it defines "badass". Not a boat tail, but the one off, one year only wide body fastback riviera. 

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