1963 Buick Riviera Base Hardtop 2-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Fredonia, New York, United States
We are selling a beautiful 1963 Buick Riviera that has a 1965 front grill with headlights in the clam shells. We have the original grill and head light asembley ( see pic) which is in excellent condition and can be put back in just a hour or two if you want the original look. We left it this way to let you choose. You can have both grills. This is a numbers matching car, with the 445/401 engine. The engine was rebuilt in 2007 at a professional engine shop. The car was painted about 1 year ago at a professional body shop. Painted Marina Blue. Shows just beautiful. I have driven this car over 100 miles and you can drive it home. Runs and drives excellent. Very nice and clean under, no rust. The interior is mostly new. New seat covers done in the original style, new seat foam, new sill plates, new carpet, dash recovered, door panels and armrests recovered all professional done. This is a very sold rust free car. Bought new in Nashville Tennessee by a Judge, he owned the car till he died in 2006. Over 40 years. The last owner had the paint done and the engine rebuilt and the car stayed in the South till just about 5 weeks ago when I purchased it and brought it up here to western N.Y. A beautiful rust free southern Riviera. Power steering, air, Power brakes, Power seat, Power windows, Automatic on floor with buckets and console. Wire wheel covers. These Rivieras are very hot right now and going up in value. A great investment, I hate to sell this car, but that is what I do. This is a keeper for sure. Please come take it for a drive or send someone to look it over for you. Call Gary at 716-679-7755 with any questions at Fredonia Resale Center, Fredonia N.Y. This car is sold as is were is. Because this car is over 50 years old we can not verify the miles, but they could very well be correct. Make an offer, u never know I may just sell.
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