1967 Buick Riviera 26" Forgiato Wheels Custom Paint & Interior on 2040-cars
Zachary, Louisiana, United States
Riviera Description
1967 Buick Riviera $15000 (rare car) 430 cu (7.0 L) engine reworked with a cam, new holly 4 barrel carburetor, 2 electric fans, chrome holly breather & chrome valve covers. (I also still have original valve covers) New torque/stall converter, glass fuel filter, new starter, new dry cell battery. Transmission is a Turbo hydro-matic 400 with variable pitch torque converter. Runs great with lots of power nice sounding dual exhaust. Custom super wet gray paint $7000 26 inch Forgiato Wheels (Staggered) $8500 Custom reflective rim vinyl that glows at night (Forgiato in lip & on face) Custom interior with Four 5 1/2 & Six 6x9's with LEDs under the dash Pioneer cd/tv with built in 6 disc changer 2 high amps and a bass amp $4000 Sunroof $1500 Custom push button start $500 $15,000 car 8500 wheels 7000 paint 4000 interior and audio 1500 sunroof 500 push button start $36,500 I have over 36k invested in this clean 1967 Buick Riviera. Asking price is $25000 or make serious offer. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY!!! I will also sell the car without the wheels. I will go half on some used factory wheels since i don't have any factory ones. This is offer is only for the winning bidder that don't want the Forgiato wheels. Odometer is reading 72,263 as of today. Engine was reworked a few years ago and barely driving. All the chrome pieces were replaced or re dipped a few years back. I spent 8k on the Forgiato wheels alone. I have plenty of receipts for everything I've recently replaced. Lower control arms or bushings needs replacing. Driver side seat has a half inch tear on the bottom. Driver side and passenger side door panels have some wear on them. The hood has a small half inch chip on it and a small ding. Potential Buyers is responsible for inspection of vehicle prior to bidding. For any questions or additional pics, I can be reached at 225-678-3501. You can call or text me, my name is Mr. Bethley. I will assist on shipping if needed. Overall the car is a show stopper, everywhere I go people asking
questions and taking pictures. This isn't your average 67 Buick Riviera. Please Serious Buyers Only. If you have a new Ebay page please don't bid!!! |
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