
The Buick Riviera was a long-running model for the Buick company and The first generation ran till 1965. The second generation of the vehicle was introduced in 1966. The frame remained the same, but the body was longer and more curvaceous than that Greg Dawson isn't bashful when discussing why he decided to customize his 1965 Riviera: "I really thought I could better Mr. Mitchell's design," he says. The Mr. Mitchell he's referring to is none other than the late Bill Mitchell, the celebrated having done some homework, Marco decided he needed help with his vision; a rendering was worked up by friend and extraordinary automotive artist "big Frank" formerly of homie's hydraulics in Paramount, California. number-eight hoses connect the pumps This car is no longer listed for sale. Sorry, we cannot provide contact details or other details such as whether the car was sold or withdrawn from sale. Click to enlarge The first-generation Riviera is considered a styling landmark, and is quite Description & History The first generation Riviera was introduced in 1963 and, unlike any previous model launched by the North-American manufacturer, featured a completely new chassis. It came with a choice of two V8 powerplants - either the 6.5L or the 6 Aaron Kirby had just finished a six-year, 100 percent stock restoration of a numbers-matching ’69 Camaro RS/SS convertible when it was stolen from his driveway in broad daylight. Living in Los Angeles at the time, he took this opportunity to buy the car .
The '65 Buick Riviera has long been considered a factory custom, thus leaving little room for a hot rodder's or customizer's touch. But Michael Haug of Custom Fabrication by Michael in Hebron, Illinois, has proven that with lots of ingenuity and a mix of The 1963-1965 Buick Riviera was one of the most significant design accomplishments that Buick had ever performed. It was a styling milestone, conceived by some of GMs best engineers and designers. It had a distinct design that made it an instant classic In Dennis Lee's neighborhood, not every kid has to climb into some vast and dull minivan when there are trips to be made and errands to be run. In fact, the kids at Dennis' house get to take those kinds of rides in the coolest car around. To most of us Free Press Business Writer Nathan Bomey is covering the Shanghai auto show this weekend. Come back to freep.com for his stories, photos and videos showing the wide array of vehicles competing in the world’s largest car market. SHANGHAI — General Motors .
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