1963 Buick Riviera on 2040-cars
Anaheim, California, United States
1963 Buick Riviera good CA solid project car. First year
60:s Riviera. Sitting a while, we started it up, runs and moves. Will
need restoration: Paint, interior, chrome, mechanical work etc. Very dry
desert car, only rust is some small bubbling behind rear window and
above left rear wheel. 401 Nailhead V8, aut, ps, pb, AC, pw, p vent
windows. 90% complete, missing door panels, 1 hubcap and minor items.
This is what you want to start with to restore or build your custom
Riviera, solid car for a good price! Please inspect the car before
bidding, I would like to show it to any serious buyer or his inspector.
Bid to own, not to inspect afterward! Check your wallet, ask your wife,
measure the garage before bidding. Please take your bidding seriously,
save all of us time, thank you! Call 714 267-3006 and I will be happy to
answer any questions, and send more pictures upon request, thanks!
This is a project car, sold AS IS, where is. I will accept cash in hand, wire transfer, cashier's check or PayPal. Title and car will be released as soon as funds clear. I can assist in bringing the car to many overseas shippers in the Los Angeles area for you export customers. |
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