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Cheers or Jeers: 19,000 Mile 1963 Buick Riviera 6 members have voted

  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! A worthy project or summer driver!
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    • Jeers! Too much work to fix the broken stuff.
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Cheers or Jeers: 19,000 Mile 1963 Buick Riviera

This is a classic 1963 Buick Riviera with 19,216 original miles and interior. Today, the Riviera’s stand as a classic milestone and are now one of the most coveted cars of the 1960’s. A classic doesn't just happen, it is created, and the 1963 Buick Riviera was the well thought-out masterpiece of some of the best designers and engineers of its time. The Riveira’s of the early 1960’s incorporated both a blend of masterful curves and razor-edge lines. This Riviera has an automatic transmission and is powered by a “Wildcat 445” V8 engine which starts right up. It comes equipped with Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows, AM/FM Radio, NEW Exhaust, and the original buckets. This vehicle has only had one previous owner and we have a signed odometer statement stating that the miles are correct. We are also in possession of the original invoice, factory window sticker, and the very hard to get a hold of original owner’s guide.

This Buick Riviera still has the original paint, but will need new paint and body work attention. Also, the rear windows to not operate, the passenger power vented window does not function, and there is rust on both the driver & passenger door grip handles. The wipers, horn, air, and mechanized antenna do not operate. This Buick Riviera would make a great restoration project.

This classic 1963 Buick Riviera (STK# P70) is being sold AS-IS and is brought to you exclusively by the Chicago Car Auction Inc. Thank you for your interest and happy bidding!

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Cheers, the first gen Riviera is one of the best looking cars to ever come out of GM.

I'm guessing it was in a damp shed for a long time or outside. But its beauty shines through and it is definitely worth saving. Cheers!

Cheers. Would shake out the mechanicals and drive it as is, with pride.

Mor 'classified language' > "mechanized antenna" ????

Cheers !!!!! I love those Buicks from the 60's. I remember when these came out. I remember going to look at them. I thought they were beautiful.

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