1967 Buick Riviera Base Hardtop 2-door 7.0l on 2040-cars
Antioch, California, United States
NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!
HI, UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1967 BUICK RIVIERA GS PROJECT, THE CAR NEEDS FULL RESTORATION, THE CAR IS COMPLETE WITH OUT THE ENGINE AND TRANNY, THERE IS SURFACE RUST AND LITTLE CANCER, COMPLETE INTERIOR, COMPLETE WINDOWS, COMPLETE BRAKES, THIS CAR WILL BE WORTH ALOT OF MONEY WHEN IS RESTORED, THIS IS THE PERFECT PROJECT FOR FATHER AND SON, THIS CAR IS OUT OF THE DMV SYSTEM THE LAST TIME IT WAS REGISTERED WAS IN 1987 BUT YOU STILL COULD REGISTER THE CAR WITH NO PROBLEMS, THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION, PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICS AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID... BID WITH CONFIDENCE...HAPPY BIDDING....IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME @ 415-571-0144 THANKS PLEASE REMEMBER THIS IS A PROJECT... WINNING BIDDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP OR SHIPPING, THE CAR IS LOCATED IN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 94080, PLEASE NO 0 FEEDBACK BIDDERS UNLESS YOU ASK ME FIRST... |
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GM throttles back Chevy Malibu, Buick LaCrosse production over swollen inventories
Wed, 06 Feb 2013As inventory of the Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse continues to pile up, General Motors will be idling its Fairfax Assembly Plant for two weeks, according to Automotive News. This move comes about a month after the plant was shut down for three weeks in late December and early January for the same reason. As of January 31, the GM had a 94-day supply of Malibu stock while the LaCrosse was a little worse with a 117-day supply.
Just last week, GM announced that it would be investing $600 million in upgrading this plant, but it's unclear what future plans the company has in store for Fairfax considering slow sales of both the plant's models. We do expect a refreshed and more luxurious LaCrosse shortly and an early design update for the Malibu to be announced at some point this year, although we have had no official word as to when either will happen.
GM China President says automaker could export vehicles from China to US
Sat, 20 Apr 2013At a press conference on Saturday at the Shanghai Motor Show, General Motors announced plans to further expand its presence in the Chinese market. Among those commitments are plans to build four new plants by the end of 2015, giving the automaker the capacity to produce around five million vehicles a year in the country.
In order to make the most of that expansion, GM is adding 400 dealerships in China this year alone (for a total of 4,200 sales points), and it's eyeing 5,100 dealers by 2015. Yet not all of that production will stay in China - GM is planning to increase exports as well. Officials estimate the company will export somewhere between 100,000 and 130,000 Chinese-built vehicles this year - a record. And it's gunning for more.
Autoblog asked GM China president Bob Socia (above) if that means the company might eventually export new vehicles built in China to the United States, and he responded:
2014 Buick Regal GS
Mon, 09 Sep 2013A few months ago I drove the 2014 Buick LaCrosse and wrote up a First Drive review of it. For all of my quibbles with that sedan (and I had a fair number), I understand that it speaks to the heart of what new Buick loyalists like in a car; it's roomy, has a cushy ride and is as placid as a summer's morning at highway speeds.
Those qualities, while undeniably desirable, don't mean a whole lot to me personally. I prefer sedans that conjure up words like "nimble," "punchy" or even "raucous" on occasion. So, directionally, the high-performance GS version of the 2014 Buick Regal is more my cup of tea than any other car in the company's current range.
In fact, I'd already come to know the Regal GS from its 2012 model year introduction, and grown more than a little fond of the sporting sedan in its original front-wheel-drive, six-speed-manual guise. The fast, sweet-handling car with well-sorted controls may have suffered from a slight identity crisis in terms of pricing (and may still), but it was undeniably fun to drive. So, when I heard that the GS was coming to market for 2014 with optional all-wheel drive (albeit only in combination with a six-speed automatic transmission), I was stoked to have another go and concentrated my driving impressions on the AWD car.