1972 Riviera Boat Tail/project Car on 2040-cars
Columbus, Georgia, United States
1972 RIVIERA/BOAT TAIL........THIS RIVIERA IS UNUSUAL IN THAT IT IS EQUIPPED WITH THE FACTORY CENTER CONSOLE SHIFTER ALONG WITH TRUE BUCKET SEATS....MOST OF THEM HAVE THE SHIFTER ON THE STEERING COLUMN ALONG WITH A BENCH SEAT....SO THIS RIVIERA LOOKS LIKE A POWERFUL SPORTS CAR..EQUIPPED WITH THE 455 V8 ,4 BARREL CARB ,AUTO, P/S, POWER DISC BRAKES UP FRONT, DRUMS IN REAR,P/W,A/C,P/S P/D/L, TILT WHEEL, CRUISE CONTROL, ALONG WITH THE FACTORY CHROME SLOTTED WHEELS,HAVE ALL 4 ONE IS IN THE TRUNK...FLOORS AND FRAME ARE SOLID...EXTERIOR COLOR /BROWN DATA CODE 67, DEEP CHESTNUT IRID,INTERIOR WHITE LEATHER.. BOTH SHOULD CLEAN UP NICELY. ...A BETTER EXTRA REAR BUMPER INCLUDED WITH SALE......ENGINE IS FREE AND COMPLETE.....SOLD WITH A BILL OF SALE AS THE STATE OF GEORGIA PRIOR TO 1973 WAS A NON TITLED STATE.....NO KEYS BUT IGNITION SWITCH IS NOT IN THE LOCK POSITION ......DUE TO IT'S OPTIONS AND OVERALL CONDITION THIS IS A VALUABLE BOAT TAIL TO RESTORE... CAR SHOULD BE FLAT BEDDED TO IT'S NEW HOME...SOLD AS IS WHERE IS NO REFUNDS, GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES .....VEHICLE IS CURRENTLY IN A PAID GATED STORAGE FACILITY OUTSIDE IN COLUMBUS,GA. 31909.... SO PICK UP WILL HAVE TO BE SET UP WITH THE FACILITY BASED UPON THERE HOURS OF OPERATION....DON'T LET THIS RARE RIVIERA PASS YOU BY, IT'S REASONABLY PRICED !!!! THESE ARE GETTING HARDER TO FIND ESPECIALLY WITH THE CENTER CONSOLE SHIFTER.SO BID UP !! $$$$
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Buick Cascada convertible likely dead after 2019
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