Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1983 Buick Riviera 2 Door Coupe ***immaculate*** on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:82915
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:

1983 BUICK RIVIERA

 

IMPORTANT:  BUYERS WITH LESS THAN 5 TRANSACTIONS MUST CALL ME BEFORE BIDDING.  ALL BID RETRACTIONS WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY AND THOSE BIDDERS BLOCKED FROM ALL FUTURE EBAY SALES.  READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BELOW.

 

THIS IS A STUNNING AND IMMACULATE EXAMPLE OF PURE 1980's LUXURY....BUICK STYLE!  THIS IS NOT, I REPEAT, NOT A SHARP "20-FOOTER".  IT IS JUST AS BEAUTIFUL WHEN YOU WALK RIGHT UP TO IT!  YOU WILL NOT FIND ANY RUST, BONDO, SCRATCHES, TOUCH UPS, DENTS, OR EVIDENCE OF ANY BODY WORK.  THE PARTIAL VINYL TOP LOOKS LIKE NEW.  CHROME, TRIM, AND PIN STRIPING ARE SUPERB, AS WELL.  THE PHENOMINAL CONDITION OF THIS BLACK RIVIERA EXTENDS INTO THE PRISTINE INTERIOR.  YOU WON'T FIND ANY DASH CRACKS, ARM REST WEAR, OR FADING ON THE SEATS OR CARPETING.  THE TRUNK AND ENGINE BAY AGAIN REFLECT THE PAMPERING THIS BUICK HAS OBVIOUSLY HAD IN THE LAST 31 YEARS.  ALL LOOKS AS IT SHOULD UNDERNEATH, TOO.  I REALLY HATE THE WORD "MINT" BECAUSE SO MANY SELLERS MISUSE AND ABUSE IT.  IF MY ACCURATE AND PRECISE DESCRIPTION SOUNDS LIKE I AM DESCRIBING A "BARRETT-JACKSON" CAR, THAT WOULD BE A CORRECT ASSUMPTION.  THE 307c.i. V8 4bbl IS WHISPER QUIET.  SHE STARTS, IDLES, RUNS, AND STOPS EXACTLY LIKE SHE SHOULD.  I KNOW OF ABSOLUTELY NO MECHANICAL ISSUES THAT YOU WOULD NEED TO ADDRESS.  OF COURSE IT HAS ALL OF THE AMENITIES YOU WOULD EXPECT:  POWER STEERING, BRAKES, SEATS, AND WINDOWS.  FACTORY AM-FM WITH CASSETTE PLAYER.  HAS AC, BUT HAS NOT BEEN CONVERTED.  WE CANNOT BUY FREON IN WISCONSIN.  NO MATTER HOW FUSSY YOU ARE, YOU WILL BE THRILLED IF YOU ARE THE HIGH BIDDER.  THE RESERVE ON THIS IS WHAT YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY FOR A 10 YEAR OLD KIA RIO WITH OVER 100K MILES.  WOULDN'T YOU REALLY RATHER HAVE A BUICK?

 

I PREFER NO EMAILS, BUT SERIOUS BUYERS CAN CALL ME AT 262-993-4608 AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO TALK TO YOU PERSONALLY.

 

P-L-E-A-S-E . . . BEFORE YOU CALL WITH QUESTIONS, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE OK FROM YOUR WIFE, HUSBAND, PARENTS, AND BANK ACCOUNT!  DON’T EVEN CONSIDER PLACING A BID UNLESS YOU HAVE EVERY INTENTION OF COMPLETING THE TRANSACTION.  

 

 IMPORTANT!   READ ALL OF THE DESCRIPTION AND TERMS BELOW BEFORE BIDDING:  WE ENCOURAGE INTERESTED, QUALIFIED BUYERS TO COME AND SEE THE CAR FOR THEMSELVES.  WE ALSO WELCOME YOUR INDEPENDENT APPRAISOR TO COME AND VIEW THE CAR FOR YOU.  NO TRADES!  NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS!  NO LAY-AWAYS!  AND ABSOLUTELY NO BIDDING ON THIS CAR IF YOU HAVE NO PREVIOUS BIDDING HISTORY AND DO NOT CONTACT ME FIRST.

 

WE CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND KNOW OF SEVERAL RELIABLE, INSURED AUTO TRANSPORTERS IN OUR AREA.  OR, IF YOU LIKE, YOU CAN ARRANGE YOUR OWN SHIPPING. 

  

BID WITH CONFIDENCE!  eBay member since 1999

~ Check out my feedback ~ honest descriptions ~ 100% positive ~

 

Buyer to contact me at close of auction.  Non-refundable down payment of $500.00 due within 3 days and full payment and shipment within 7 days of end of auction. 

IMPORTANT!

All participants in E-Bay auctions are subject to the codes of a legally binding contract. This is being offered to those financially equipped to complete this purchase. The car is sold as is. The nature of car sales ultimately implies the buyer is purchasing a used vehicle. The seller has done their very best to disclose in good faith all pertinent known information relative to the sale of this vehicle. All sales are final. All buyers bid with the clear understanding that they freely accept the terms of this agreement.  NO REFUNDS, NO RETURNS.

 

Auto blog

We really want to use an eCrate to restomod an old GM car. Here's what we'd build

Fri, Oct 30 2020

You hopefully saw the news today of GM's introduction of its Connect and Cruise eCrate motor and battery package, which effectively makes the Bolt's electric motor, battery pack and myriad other elements available to, ah, bolt into a different vehicle. It's the same concept as installing a gasoline-powered crate motor into a classic car, but with electricity and stuff.  This, of course, got us thinking about what we'd stuff the eCrate into. Before we got too ahead of ourselves, however, we discovered that the eCrate battery pack is literally the Bolt EV pack in not only capacity but size and shape. In other words, you need to have enough space in the vehicle to place and/or stuff roughly 60% of a Chevy Bolt's length. It's not a big car, but that's still an awful lot of real estate. There's a reason GM chose to simply plop the pack into the bed and cargo area of old full-size SUVs. Well that, and having a rear suspension beefy enough to handle about 1,000 pounds of batteries.  So after that buzz kill, we still wanted to peruse the GM back catalog for classics we'd love to see transformed into an electric restomod that might be able to swallow all that battery ... maybe ... possibly ... whatever, saws and blow torches exist for a reason.  1971 Buick Riviera Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski: If you’re going to build an electric conversion, why not do it with style? ThatÂ’s why IÂ’m choosing a 1971-1973 Buick Riviera. You know, the one with the big glass boat-tail rear end that ends in a pointy V. Being a rather large vehicle with a big sloping fastback shape, IÂ’m hoping thereÂ’s enough room in the trunk and back seat to pack in the requisite battery pack. That would likely require cutting away some of the metal bulkhead that supports the rear seatback, but not so much that a wee bit of structural bracing couldnÂ’t shore things up. The big 455-cubic-inch Buick V8 up front will obviously have to go. Remember, this was the 1970s, so despite all that displacement, the Riviera only had around 250 horsepower (depending on the year and the trim level). So the electric motorÂ’s 200 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque ought to work as an acceptable replacement.   1982 Chevrolet S10 Associate Editor Byron Hurd: OK, so the name "E-10" is already taken by a completely different truck, but let's not let labels get in the way of a fun idea.

The last Buick Cascada unceremoniously rolls off the assembly line

Mon, Oct 7 2019

Motorists in the market for a new Buick Cascada need to act fast. Peugeot-owned Opel has built the last example of the drop-top model in its Gliwice, Poland, factory, and there's no replacement in sight. Buick announced the Cascada's demise in early 2019, and GM Authority learned the model went out unceremoniously. There's no indication that the final example received a commemorative plaque on its dashboard, or is headed to a private collection; photos of it aren't even available. The dealership who ordered it might not know it's about to receive the last specimen of the breed. As a non-luxury, front-wheel-drive convertible, the Cascada was marooned on an island that Buick's rivals abandoned halfway through the 2010s. The Chrysler 200 Convertible and the Volkswagen Eos were discontinued after the 2014 and 2015 model years, respectively. Landing in a class of one likely raised more than a few eyebrows in Buick's product planning division, but it was a semi-enviable position that helped the firm sell about 17,000 units of the Cascada between the 2016 and 2019 model years. It proudly pointed out about 60 percent of buyers were new to General Motors. Left-hand-drive examples of the Cascada were sold under the Buick and Opel banners. Right-hand-drive models joined the Vauxhall range in the United Kingdom, and they wore a Holden emblem in Australia. The four flavors were identical with the exception of some brand-specific trim pieces and powertrains. None will get a successor; the aforementioned carmakers are no longer operating under the same roof, and the global convertible segment is steadily shrinking.  The Cascada's multinational provenance made more sense before General Motors sold its Opel and Vauxhall divisions to PSA Groupe, the Paris-based carmaker that owns Peugeot, Citroen and DS. The French firm pledged to keep producing cars for Buick for as long as necessary, but the former sister companies tacitly agreed to stop co-developing vehicles. The sedan and station wagon variants of the Regal are now the only Opel-designed, PSA-built model left in the the Buick portfolio.

Buick Envision arrives in US next year

Fri, Jul 24 2015

In a detailed piece on what General Motors has planned for the Buick brand stateside, Automotive News reports that the Envision will finally come to the US a little more than a year from now, in the latter half of 2016. The size gap between the small Encore and the large Enclave is a perfect fit for the Chevrolet Equinox-sized Envision. Assuming this actually happens, it should excite both customers and Buick dealers. In China, the Envision uses a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder with 256 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque, mated to a six-speed transmission. Before then, dealers sales forces will be preparing for the Cascada convertible, expected in Q1 next year. Later in 2016, around the same time as the Envision gets here, we can expect a redesigned Verano sedan. AN says it "should grow in length and interior roominess, similar to the Chevy Cruze," but the Verano already roughly matches or exceeds many Cruze dimensions. The Chinese-market Verano that premiered at the Shanghai Motor Show earlier this year probably holds some clues to what we'll see, but our version might not be an exact copy. A redesigned, lighter, and slightly larger LaCrosse will be right there with it. In 2017 the redesigned Regal appears. Following the trend, it also gets larger, but that's required because it needs to be more distinct from that larger Verano. AN suggests a new base engine will go in the Regal, perhaps something as small as the 1.5-liter turbo being lined up for the 2016 Chevy Malibu. At the other end, executives are said to be considering importing the diesel Opel Insignia wagon for the Regal lineup. If they bring the manual over, auto scribes will probably take the day off when the first one arrives, and make it an industry holiday.