First introduced in 1963, the Buick Riviera stunned the world with its drop dead gorgeous styling, powerful engines and abundance of luxury. Jaguar founder and designer Sir William Lyons said that the designers had done "a very wonderful job," and Sergio Pininfarina declared it "one of the most beautiful American cars ever built; it has marked a very impressive return to simplicity of American car design." Soldiering on for another eight generations, the Riviera was the de facto flagship for the brand. The 7th generation model featured GM's 3800 V6 and front wheel drive. It was noted for its extremely advanced electronic instrumentation displayed on a dash-mounted 9-inch CRT screen. Just 21,189 examples were sold in 1989.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this time capsule 1989 Riviera for your consideration. Fitted with the 3800 V6 and an automatic transmission, this Riviera is a smooth cruiser and is supremely comfortable. You will be hard pressed to find another example in such good condition. The body is very straight and has great chrome, power steering and power brakes.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this time capsule 1989 Riviera for your consideration. Fitted with the 3800 V6 and an automatic transmission, this Riviera is a smooth cruiser and is supremely comfortable. You will be hard pressed to find another example in such good condition. The body is very straight and has great chrome, power steering and power brakes.