1965 Buick Riviera Gran Sport, Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Canoga Park, California, United States
1965 BUICK RIVIERA GRAN SPORT EXCELLENT AND RARE, RUST FREE, CALIFORNIA RIVIERA WITH THE CORRECT NUMBERS MATCHING ENGINE AND 2X4 BARREL CARBURETORS. 34,586 RIVIERAS WERE BUILT IN 1965, BUT ONLY 3,354 WERE GRAN SPORTS. THIS IS A VERY RARE MUSCLE CAR EQUIPPED WITH: FULL POWER PLUS FACTORY AIR. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN A WHITE CAR WITH BLACK DELUXE INTERIOR. INCLUDED ARE THE PROTECTO PLATE AND ORIGINAL MANUALS. THIS CAR HAS JUST HAD A PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY REPAINT, NEW TIRES, NEW CARPETING AND HEADLINER. THIS RIVIERA GRAN SPORT IS A DREAM TO DRIVE! THE SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO END THIS LISTING EARLY. INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME BEFORE THE LISTING ENDS. THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD "AS IS'. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR PHOTOS, PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL BOB 818-992-7219 rpetricca@socal.rr.com |
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