1965 Buick Riviera Rest O Rod Frame Up Restoration on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Buick
Model: Riviera
Trim: 2SDR
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 73,457
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Green
1965 BUICK RIVIERA REST O ROD, 73K MILES, AUTO, A/C,TOTAL FRAME UP RESTORATION OF ORIGINAL KENTUCKY CAR BODY, 1958 BUICK METALLIC SEA MIST GREEN, NEW NSO WINDSHIELD, 60 LED 3RD BRAKE LIGHT WITH SQUELCH SYSTEM,NEW HEADLIGHT MOTORS WITH ALL REBUILT LINKAGE, HEATER CORE AND WIPER MOTOR, RELAYS USED, WAS NECESSARY, WATKINS 100 AMP ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT SWITCH, REBUILT 400 TRANE WITH 2300 STAHL CONVERTER, 323 REAR END, HEADLIGHTS HD HALOGEN HIGH AND LOW BEAMS, RUNNING FOG LIGHT COMBO, FLOW MASTER 40S WITH RESONATORS, TRUNK TOTAL CUSTOM CARPET, ENGINE IS BUICK GUIRO CARMEN FASO 401 BUILT 30 OVER MILD CAM (EVERYTHING NEW), GRIFFIN RADIATOR WITH ALUMINUM OVER FLOW TANK, POWER MASTER 140 AMP ALTERNATOR, A/C NEW 134 CONDENSER EVARPATOR, ALL HOSES AND NSO COMPRESSOR, MALORY IGNITION AND TAYLOR WIRES, ROCHESTER CABUTOR WITH CUSTOM AIR CLEANER AND VALVE COVERS, MINI GEARED STARTER, OPT BATTERY HD CABLES, NEW MOTOR AND TRANS MOUNTS,18 INCH BOYD CODINGTON SMOOTHLY 2 WHEELS, 245/45 ZR18 FRONT, 255/55 ZR18 REARS, AEROSPACE RACING FRONT DISC BRAKE CONVERSION 13 INCH ROTORS, CORVETTE DUAL VACUUM BOOSTER WITH MASTER CYLINDER, REMO 12-1 STEERING GEAR, KONA SHOCKS, 1 1/4 PST FRONT/REAR HD SWAY BARS, NEW SPRINGS BUSHING BALL JOINTS, UPPER CONTROL ARMS AND TIE ROD ENDS AND DRAG LINK, 7 RARE PARTS REAR SUSPENSION BUSHINGS, ALL NEW BRAKE LINE AND FUEL LINES WITH HOLLY ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP, DRIVE SHAFT 4 NEW U JOINTS AND CENTER SUPPORT AND BALANCED, NSO INTERIOR WITH UPGRADED REAR SEAT BELTS, AUTOMETER GAUGES WITH CO METER, NEW CASS STEREO AND FRONT AND REAR SPEAKERS,PAINT IS NEAR PERFECT,CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, 4000 MILES ON DRIVETAIN, INSPECTION IS FINE, EXCLUSIVE MOTORS 922-F EAST 124TH AVE TAMPA FL 33612, 727-697-7541 PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS THANKS PRO TOUR READY
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Man arrested after teaching his dog to drive a Buick 100 mph
Mon, Mar 30 2020A Washington state man riding shotgun in an old Buick was arrested after fleeing a hit-and-run incident and leading police on a high-speed chase on an Interstate freeway. Meanwhile, the driver, his pet pit bull, got off scot-free. Such was the scene Sunday near Seattle, where police arrested a 51-year-old man from Lakewood, Wash., who told them he was teaching his dog how to drive. The man was apparently steering the car from the passenger seat. Reports say the man, whose name was not released, was driving his 1996 Buick on Interstate 5 when he allegedly struck two vehicles in South Seattle near the Boeing Access Road and then fled north on I-5. The car was spotted on the interstate near the Snohomish River in Everett, and officials told KOMO-TV the vehicle was driving more than 100 miles per hour when they began pursuit. The vehicle left the freeway near the Stanwood exit — 57 miles north of the hit-and-run — and then drove onto the nearby Centennial Trail, a rails-to-trail bike path. The chase finally ended after police were able to deploy spike strips. Police found the man seated in the passenger seat and his dog behind the wheel. The man appeared to have been steering for the canine. The man was arrested on suspicion of DUI, reckless driving and hit-and-run feeling eluding. Weird Car News Buick
Buick version of Equinox/Terrain CUV spied testing... with autonomous gear?
Wed, 12 Jun 2013Let's get the most pressing bits of this story out of the way right off the bat: What we see here appears to be a new compact crossover from Buick. According to the spy photographer, this machine may be a little bit smaller on the outside than the current Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain 'utes, which makes sense since recent rumors suggest GM's small crossovers will migrate to a new platform that will mark a convergence between the automaker's Delta (Chevy Cruze, Buick Verano) and Theta (Equinox, Terrain) platforms. This Buick would likely use this new D2UX platform.
We've been expecting Buick to unleash a crossover to slot between the very small Encore and the very large Enclave, and various rumors have indicated that the model may be known as either the Anthem or Envision. It's worth mentioning that Buick had planned, back in 2009, to release a vehicle in the compact CUV market, but abandoned those plans after a particularly poor reception.
And now for something completely different... Take another look at the spy shots above, and pay special attention to the cylindrical device mounted to the vehicle's roof. We can't say for sure what it is, but our spy photographer opines that it looks quite a bit like the 360-degree Lidar camera equipment used by Google for its autonomous cars. Is General Motors working with Google on autonomous car technology? We don't know, but you can definitely consider us intrigued.
We really want to use an eCrate to restomod an old GM car. Here's what we'd build
Fri, Oct 30 2020You hopefully saw the news today of GM's introduction of its Connect and Cruise eCrate motor and battery package, which effectively makes the Bolt's electric motor, battery pack and myriad other elements available to, ah, bolt into a different vehicle. It's the same concept as installing a gasoline-powered crate motor into a classic car, but with electricity and stuff. This, of course, got us thinking about what we'd stuff the eCrate into. Before we got too ahead of ourselves, however, we discovered that the eCrate battery pack is literally the Bolt EV pack in not only capacity but size and shape. In other words, you need to have enough space in the vehicle to place and/or stuff roughly 60% of a Chevy Bolt's length. It's not a big car, but that's still an awful lot of real estate. There's a reason GM chose to simply plop the pack into the bed and cargo area of old full-size SUVs. Well that, and having a rear suspension beefy enough to handle about 1,000 pounds of batteries. So after that buzz kill, we still wanted to peruse the GM back catalog for classics we'd love to see transformed into an electric restomod that might be able to swallow all that battery ... maybe ... possibly ... whatever, saws and blow torches exist for a reason. 1971 Buick Riviera Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski: If you’re going to build an electric conversion, why not do it with style? ThatÂ’s why IÂ’m choosing a 1971-1973 Buick Riviera. You know, the one with the big glass boat-tail rear end that ends in a pointy V. Being a rather large vehicle with a big sloping fastback shape, IÂ’m hoping thereÂ’s enough room in the trunk and back seat to pack in the requisite battery pack. That would likely require cutting away some of the metal bulkhead that supports the rear seatback, but not so much that a wee bit of structural bracing couldnÂ’t shore things up. The big 455-cubic-inch Buick V8 up front will obviously have to go. Remember, this was the 1970s, so despite all that displacement, the Riviera only had around 250 horsepower (depending on the year and the trim level). So the electric motorÂ’s 200 horsepower and 266 pound-feet of torque ought to work as an acceptable replacement.  1982 Chevrolet S10 Associate Editor Byron Hurd: OK, so the name "E-10" is already taken by a completely different truck, but let's not let labels get in the way of a fun idea.