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Beautiful Black 1967 Buick Riviera With Only 88k Original Miles. Very Nice Car!! on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:88000
Location:

Lockport, Illinois, United States

Lockport, Illinois, United States

BEAUTIFUL 1967 BUICK RIVIERA WITH 88K ORIGINAL MILES! REPAINTED 2 YEARS AGO. NEW CARPET & O.E.M. STYLE SEAT UPHOLSTERY WAS INSTALLED EARLIER THIS YEAR.

THIS CAR IS A REAL EYE CATCHER! STRAIGHT & SOLID. THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. IT WAS STRIPPED TO BARE METAL PRIOR TO THE REPAINT. PPG BASE COAT CLEAR COAT WAS USED.***F.Y.I.  THE WHITE STUFF YOU SEE ON THE CAR IS JUST A REFLECTION OF THE CLOUDS.***

NEW DUAL EXHAUST. STARTS EASY. RUNS & DRIVES VERY GOOD. NO OIL OR COOLANT LEAKS. THE 430/4BBL BUICK ENGINE RUNS STRONG & TRANS SHIFTS SMOOTH.

NEW ROOF RAIL, DOOR & TRUNK WEATHERSTRIPING. NEWER WATER PUMP, BATTERY & SPARK PLUGS. FRESH OIL CHANGE, NEW RADIATOR & BYPASS HOSES, THERMOSTAT & COOLANT FLUSH. NEW TRUNK CARPET & 4 PIECE SIDE BOARD KIT INSTALLED 9/12.

ISSUES THAT ANY BUYER MAY WANT TO ADDRESS.. 

1)THE METAL A/C LINE FROM THE DRIER TO THE EVAPORATOR WILL NEED REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. SO THE A/C IS NOT CHARGED & DOES NOT BLOW COLD. 

2)THE INTERIOR REAR SAIL PANEL MATERIAL HAS PULLED AWAY FROM THE REAR WINDOW MOLDINGS. 

3) RIGHT REAR WINDOW NEEDS A ROLLER. THE MOTOR IS GOOD & WINDOW CAN ASILY BE OPENED/CLOSED MANUALLY. 

4) THE HOOD HINGE SPRINGS ARE WEAK & NEED TO BE REPLACED.

5) THERE IS A MINOR DENT ON THE INNER LOWER LIP OF THE DECK LID(JUST ABOVE THE LICENSE PLATE). IT CAUSES THE LIP MOLDING TO NOT SEAT PROPERLY. IT'S ONLY NOTICEABLE UP CLOSE IF YOU LOOK FOR IT. I BELIEVE THESE ARE ALL MINOR ISSUES. BUT THOUGHT ANY POTENTIAL BUYER SHOULD BE MADE AWARE OF THEM.

THIS IS A VERY NICE CAR! IT'S NOT A #1 SHOW CAR. BUT A CAR YOU CAN BE VERY PROUD TO DRIVE. IT TURNS HEADS EVERY WHERE I DRIVE IT. THE ONLY REASON I'M SELLING IT. I HAVE TOO MANY CARS & NEED THE SPACE. PLUS I'M DOING SOME HOME REMODELING. SO I'M OPEN TO ALL SERIOUS & REASONABLE OFFERS.

PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS & HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER. I'M HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU HAVE. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE.

THANK YOU FOR VIEWING.

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2017 Buick LaCrosse First Drive

Fri, Aug 5 2016

The 2017 Buick LaCrosse seems destined to never get the credit it deserves. It's bound to be dismissed as just another full-size sedan relic, ignored by those who habitually visit their Lexus dealer every few years for a new ES. This new LaCrosse will inevitably be overshadowed in the Buick showroom by SUVs and never fully appreciated by the majority of its buyers who simply want a big, comfy, and quiet car. That destiny would be a shame. The completely redesigned LaCrosse is now a legitimate luxury car, not because advertisements say it is, but for the way it drives, the way it looks, and the way it cossets you inside. The former is really the most impressive, since it's also the most surprising. During the LaCrosse press launch in Portland, Oregon, Buick boasted how comfortable and exceedingly quiet the car is, and indeed, it isolates road imperfections and allows for a pair of low talkers to converse in subdued tones. The big Buick sedan's low-effort steering will also satisfy the nice-and-easy tastes of most drivers. The best way to describe driving the LaCrosse is "unwaveringly pleasant." Yet, during that pleasant drive, road dips and mid-corner undulations don't make the comfort-tuned suspension bob and bound like its competitors might. Its body control and generally planted nature encourage speeds and confidence to creep ever so higher through successive sweeping corners on Oregon's densely forested Mist-Clatskanie Highway. Even that low-effort steering demonstrates precision, linearity, and just enough feedback to further spur on such a pace. This unexpected capability is best observed on cars equipped with the optional 20-inch wheels, which supplant the standard 18s and, more importantly, bring with them Continuous Damping Control (CDC) and GM's HiPer Strut front suspension, which is designed to quell torque steer and further improve cornering grip. You don't even have to engage CDC's firmer Sport mode to appreciate the LaCrosse's surprisingly sharp road manners. "We unleashed the engineers," chief engineer Jeffrey Yanssens said after our test drive. "I told them, 'I don't care how much it costs. I want you to know your system and I want your system to be the best it can be. What do you have to do to make that happen and what can I do to enable you to make that happen?'" Yanssens is honest and clearly proud of his team's work.

Next-gen LaCrosse, Cascada convertible coming to Buick showrooms in 2016

Wed, 23 Jul 2014

It's difficult to overstate how significant the post-bankruptcy years have been for General Motors' Buick brand. Arguably the most improved American automaker, Buick has rounded out its range with an excellent compact in the Verano, a well-balanced midsizer in the Regal and a segment-busting mini-CUV, with the Encore.
Seeking to keep that momentum going, the next several years will see the brand address a trio of its most obvious issues. First and foremost will be a replacement for the aging LaCrosse, a vehicle whose only bit of attention since its 2009 debut was a very light refresh in 2013.
According to Automotive News, we should expect the next-generation LaCrosse to arrive late next year or early in 2016, as a 2016 model. AN expects big design changes, as Buick attempts to further the LaCrosse from its popular platform-mate, the Chevrolet Impala. The changes won't be so radical, though, as to do away with its front-drive architecture, as the latest version of the Epsilon platform will underpin the next LaCrosse. The 3.6-liter V6 is likely to carry on, although a smaller, budget-minded offering is also extremely likely (we'll eat our hat if it's not the 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder from the Regal, Verano and Cadillac CTS et al.).

Buick version of Equinox/Terrain CUV spied testing... with autonomous gear?

Wed, 12 Jun 2013

Let's get the most pressing bits of this story out of the way right off the bat: What we see here appears to be a new compact crossover from Buick. According to the spy photographer, this machine may be a little bit smaller on the outside than the current Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain 'utes, which makes sense since recent rumors suggest GM's small crossovers will migrate to a new platform that will mark a convergence between the automaker's Delta (Chevy Cruze, Buick Verano) and Theta (Equinox, Terrain) platforms. This Buick would likely use this new D2UX platform.
We've been expecting Buick to unleash a crossover to slot between the very small Encore and the very large Enclave, and various rumors have indicated that the model may be known as either the Anthem or Envision. It's worth mentioning that Buick had planned, back in 2009, to release a vehicle in the compact CUV market, but abandoned those plans after a particularly poor reception.
And now for something completely different... Take another look at the spy shots above, and pay special attention to the cylindrical device mounted to the vehicle's roof. We can't say for sure what it is, but our spy photographer opines that it looks quite a bit like the 360-degree Lidar camera equipment used by Google for its autonomous cars. Is General Motors working with Google on autonomous car technology? We don't know, but you can definitely consider us intrigued.