1966 Buick Riviera Base 7.0l on 2040-cars
Howell, New Jersey, United States
1966 Buick Riviera. This car is in excellent condition for its age. The exterior of the car is Arctic White with red pin stripping. It had a new complete paint job which Included all of the door jams and the trunk. It is a base coat clear coat paint which was sanded and buffed to a high quality shine 6 months ago. The tires are in great shape with low mileage on them. 1966 is the first year for the Riviera to include hideaway headlights. The chrome bumpers are in very good condition except for a small dent in the rear driver side. Glass is in excellent shape, all windows go up and down without complication.
The Buick's interior is all original which means the headliner and seat are in great shape. There is new black carpeting throughout the car. There is an original AM radio which is not working but I never checked the fuse. The Riviera has a rebuilt power antenna. The breaks and wheel cylinders have been replaced. Also, there is a new original style air conditioning compressor which was put in but not charged. The motor is a 425-360 hp nail head. This motor runs very strong and fast and also has a posi rear. This car looks and drives great. This car has an optional wood grain steering wheel as you can see. BID WITH CONFIDENCE! |
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