Beautiful Black 1967 Buick Riviera With Only 88k Original Miles. Very Nice Car!! on 2040-cars
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BEAUTIFUL 1967 BUICK RIVIERA WITH 88K ORIGINAL MILES! REPAINTED 2 YEARS AGO. NEW CARPET & O.E.M. STYLE SEAT UPHOLSTERY WAS INSTALLED EARLIER THIS YEAR. THIS CAR IS A REAL EYE CATCHER! STRAIGHT & SOLID. THE PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. IT WAS STRIPPED TO BARE METAL PRIOR TO THE REPAINT. PPG BASE COAT CLEAR COAT WAS USED.***F.Y.I. THE WHITE STUFF YOU SEE ON THE CAR IS JUST A REFLECTION OF THE CLOUDS.*** NEW DUAL EXHAUST. STARTS EASY. RUNS & DRIVES VERY GOOD. NO OIL OR COOLANT LEAKS. THE 430/4BBL BUICK ENGINE RUNS STRONG & TRANS SHIFTS SMOOTH. NEW ROOF RAIL, DOOR & TRUNK WEATHERSTRIPING. NEWER WATER PUMP, BATTERY & SPARK PLUGS. FRESH OIL CHANGE, NEW RADIATOR & BYPASS HOSES, THERMOSTAT & COOLANT FLUSH. NEW TRUNK CARPET & 4 PIECE SIDE BOARD KIT INSTALLED 9/12. ISSUES THAT ANY BUYER MAY WANT TO ADDRESS.. 1)THE METAL A/C LINE FROM THE DRIER TO THE EVAPORATOR WILL NEED REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. SO THE A/C IS NOT CHARGED & DOES NOT BLOW COLD. 2)THE INTERIOR REAR SAIL PANEL MATERIAL HAS PULLED AWAY FROM THE REAR WINDOW MOLDINGS. 3) RIGHT REAR WINDOW NEEDS A ROLLER. THE MOTOR IS GOOD & WINDOW CAN ASILY BE OPENED/CLOSED MANUALLY. 4) THE HOOD HINGE SPRINGS ARE WEAK & NEED TO BE REPLACED. 5) THERE IS A MINOR DENT ON THE INNER LOWER LIP OF THE DECK LID(JUST ABOVE THE LICENSE PLATE). IT CAUSES THE LIP MOLDING TO NOT SEAT PROPERLY. IT'S ONLY NOTICEABLE UP CLOSE IF YOU LOOK FOR IT. I BELIEVE THESE ARE ALL MINOR ISSUES. BUT THOUGHT ANY POTENTIAL BUYER SHOULD BE MADE AWARE OF THEM. THIS IS A VERY NICE CAR! IT'S NOT A #1 SHOW CAR. BUT A CAR YOU CAN BE VERY PROUD TO DRIVE. IT TURNS HEADS EVERY WHERE I DRIVE IT. THE ONLY REASON I'M SELLING IT. I HAVE TOO MANY CARS & NEED THE SPACE. PLUS I'M DOING SOME HOME REMODELING. SO I'M OPEN TO ALL SERIOUS & REASONABLE OFFERS. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS & HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER. I'M HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU HAVE. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING. |
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