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NON ORIGINAL MOTOR, 401CI BUICK 48, GREAT LOOKING RIVIERA, RIDE IN STYLE!

Condition: Used
Make: Buick
Model: Riviera
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1964
Mileage: 47642
Color: Black
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Other
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Extras
Air conditioning, Power windows, Power seats

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Description of 1964 Buick Riviera

You're seeing it happen right now, n real time: the early Buick Rivieras are no longer $10,000 beaters, ut genuine collector's items that are in high demand. And there aren't many that will attract as much attention as this 1964 Riv and its sinister black-on-gray wardrobe. Add in the 401 inch torque factory under the hood and you have a car that drives as awesome as it looks.Don't let the oversized rolling stock fool you, his is a mostly stock 1964 Riv. No major element of that ground-breaking Bill Mitchell design has been altered and the 2-year-old black paint and straight bodywork mean that this is a car that you'll show proudly. Each of the three years, 963, 4, nd 65, ave their notable features and everyone has a favorite, ostly coming down to whether you like the exposed headlights or the clamshells of the '65s. Regardless, obody will ever argue that this isn't a great-looking car from any angle. The crisp sheetmetal looks formal and well-tailored, leverly masking what is otherwise a very large car. The detailing is exquisite, rom the forward-canted fenders to the subtly sunken hood to the faux vents on the quarter panels, here's eye candy everywhere you look. The trim is in good order, nd it really stands out against the black paint, urther accentuating the clean design that was arguably the best of the '60s.The luxurious interior has a few custom touches, ut the factory really nailed it on their first try. Individual buckets flanking a full-length console give the Riv a sporty feel, ut the upholstery patterns and matching pillow-tufted door panels suggest quiet luxury. A small-diameter steering wheel is easy to grab and the leather wrapper matches the upholstery quite well, o it looks right. Factory instrumentation covers only the basics, ut the big dials have a clean, legant look that's like a precision mantle clock, nd there are auxiliary gauges underneath to monitor the engine. A factory Sonomatic AM radio remains in the dash and it does have factory A/C and power windows, oth of which were optional on the Riviera, urprisingly enough. The rear seats are also buckets, aking this a true 4-seater, nd it's the kind of car where you'll marvel at the detailing as you drive simply because everything is so beautifully sculpted. In back, he trunk is neatly upholstered in black with gray side cards as well as a full-sized spare tire with cover.Buick's 401 cubic inch "Nailhead" V8 was all about torque, o much so that they advertised it on the air cleaner (included in the trunk). That's 445 pounds of torque, nd it makes this Riv surprisingly fast around town. The engine was rebuilt not too long ago and it retains a very stock look under the hood. It isn't detailed but it runs and drives superbly with a great V8 growl that's unique to the Nailhead and with power steering and power brakes, t seems to shrink as you drive it because it's so easy to handle. The DynaFlow slushbox was gone, eplaced by a TH400 3-speed automatic in 1964, nd it makes the big engine even more effective out on the streets. The undercarriage is in excellent condition and clearly hasn't spent much time in the elements, nd like I said, he stance comes exclusively from the rolling stock, hich consists of 20-inch chrome wheels and low-profile performance radials.These cars will not be getting more affordable than they are today, o if you've been admiring them from afar, his might be your opportunity to get a good one before everyone else figures out how awesome they are. Call today!