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Produced between the 1963 and 1993 model years – and later between 1995 and 1999 – the Buick Riviera nameplate encompassed eight generations in total. The third-gen models hit the scene with ...
Following the debut and subsequent market success of the Ford Thunderbird, General Motors set its sights on the personal luxury segment with the Buick Riviera, hoping to take some wind out of its ...
While some Buick enthusiasts will quickly answer “the 1971-1972 Riviera boat-tail” when asked about one of the best and most sought-after models of the American automaker, that does not mean people ...
Back in the 1960s, Buick built genuinely beautiful cars. Perhaps the best of them was the Riviera. The first-gen Riviera is widely considered the best of the lot, and the hidden headlights that ...
This week on Rides with Jay Thomas, Jay catches up with Bob Marvin to check out a 1965 Buick Riviera. This is just one of almost 100 cars in Marvin’s collection, but this was the first car he bought ...
Used to designate two-door hardtop models as early as 1949, the Buick Riviera morphed into a stand-alone nameplate in 1963. It was GM's first entry into the personal luxury market and the only vehicle ...
Super Wildcat V8 with dual four-barrel carbs, 360 hp. Brown with tan vinyl top and light saddle leather. Inferior-quality respray, evenly applied. Good chrome; some trim pieces have dings and ...
A customized 1965 Buick Riviera blends timeless luxury with smart performance upgrades, including a rebuilt V8 and four-speed overdrive. A lightly modified 1965 Buick Riviera is turning heads among ...
Coco Chanel once famously said, "Fashion fades, only style remains the same." Some things just never lose their cool factor. Certain trends have come and gone in the car world, especially lowriding, ...
The Buick Riviera has been a popular ride with lowriders since the 1970s. With big engines and stylish body lines, these cars were perfect candidates to make into lowriders or hot-rods. When Jose ...