1992 Buick Riviera on 2040-cars
Tomahawk, Wisconsin, United States
This Riviera spent its life south of Louisville Kentucky & has NEVER been on salt or snow & has NEVER been smoked in nor has the lighter ever been used. These older Riviera's are great quality cars & new in 92 listed at around $25,000 & that made it one of the highest priced production cars on the highway. This Riv is in very nice original condition for a 22 year old car & my reserve is less than the depreciation on a new $35,000 car after it drives off the dealers lot!!, or about the cost to repaint a car today in a reputable body shop!!. This car is sort of collectable & a great car to drive or take to local car shows. I bought this Riviera in 2011 & had it transported to Wisconsin. The car had 110,000 miles when I purchased it & I have driven it 10,000 miles, or about 5000 miles per year, (summers only) & stored it all winter. The car is a Jade Green with a Tan leather interior & loaded with every option & everything works. Also the interior is very clean, no cracks or tears on seats or door panels & leather is still very soft & comfortable, 6 way power on BOTH front seats, power mirrors, automatic air & heat etc. The electric closing trunk has all it original interior components, spare, jacks, tools etc. I completely went over the car, new tires,alignment, brakes, & checked all the front end components etc, new headliner, new electric in tank fuel pump, tune up etc. I drove it to N.C. & back, trouble free, 2400 miles round trip & it gets close to 30 mpg.Car has the top of the line 6 band equalizer radio with a CD & tape deck center console. I think the CD player works but not the tape deck which I am sure can be fixed if you wish, radio works great & features speakers front & back & all controlable to switch any way you wish. All gauges work & car carries great oil pressure Sun roof works great & does not leak. I cant see where the car has ever been in a accident, all original paint, but I can see where it was repainted below the body moulding due to rock chips etc. Vinyl half top is original & soft like new, no cracking, glass all fine. Starts & runs & shifts smooth. I am selling due to owning a 87 Riv, & a Chrysler Crossfire I bought new BUT the main reason is you cannot legally put a trailer hitch on a 92 Riviera so the owners manual says & I have a small boat to take to the boat landing so I put a hitch on my 87, which is legal so I do not need the 92. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY, NO out of country bidders, Sold As-Is, NO trades, a non-refundable $500 down accepted after auction close via Pay Pal, the rest due via bank cashiers check or bank money order within 48 hrs after auction closing. Local sale will cancel auction. I have a clear Wisconsin title, you pay taxes transfer & plates in your state.I also have a Car Fax on the car from Kentucky when I purchased it which will go with the car & I think?, this auction also provides one free?. LOW reserve, come & drive this car home if you wish or you can have it transported as I did, you make that decision but it is ready to drive anywhere. Look at all the pics & please look at my over 1100-100% feedbacks. I also have a few more pics if you want to see send me your email location & I will send. Tires are still excellent & original wire caps with the original removal tool still in the trunk. Good luck & enjoy & thanks for looking at my auction. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1985 Buick Skyhawk Custom Coupe
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