Amazing 1972 Riviera Survivor 14xxx Orginal Miles on 2040-cars
Covina, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Buick
Drive Type: automatic
Model: Riviera
Mileage: 14,287
Trim: coupe
1972 Buick Riviera for auction.
Maybe the best original example that is out there with original 14300 miles on the speedometer.
A divorce war made this car so special. The original owner hid the car in a barn to avoid that his wife gets the car.
The Riviera was found in that same barn 20 years later - the original owner was long gone. I just drove the car 200 miles - and i feel bad because the car deserves to be in a Museum. But I can't help myself - this Boattail runs better than my wifes new Mercedes ( btw I am German ) Amazing.
Paint / interior / engine / tranny - all original. The Riviera looks absolute beautifu for being almost 40 years old. Time machine, It has a couple of very minor dents and scratches - I am not saying this 192 Buick Riviera is new - but we are very close. The interior is all original with one rip on the original drivers seat and two rips in the headliner. The 455-4 engine runs like new and the 3-speed ST 400 automatic shifts absolute perfect. Everything works on the car - besides the gas gauge.
Body/Rust - absolute straight body - the gaps are looking perfect - rust? - i couldnt find any serious rust on the Riviera - very solid
This is a no reserve auction - the highest bidder gets this outstanding piece of American history.
Happy bidding
On Jun-23-13 at 08:17:13 PDT, seller added the following information:There is a mistake with the location. The Riviera is located in Palm Bay FL - The car is located in Palm Bay, FL.
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