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1963 Buick Riviera -Fully Restored, Under 1,000 miles! 401 Nailhead. NEW NEW!!!!

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1963 Buick Riviera -Fully Restored, Under 1,000 miles! 401 Nailhead. NEW NEW!!!! for sale

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 This 1963 Buick Riviera is freshly restored.
Over $40. 00 into full nut & bolt professional restoration of this gorgeous classic Jackie O Palm Springs retro style muscle car cruiser.

Less than 1. 00 miles on car since complete rebuild.
-Freshly built 401 nailhead. balanced and blueprinted. New components throughout.
-Rebuilt Turbo 400 transmission with warranty.
-New exhaust system front to back.
-New cooling system with new components throughout.
-New suspension with new components throughout. New high performance tires.
-New updated brake system with new components throughout.
-New Interior! Flawlessly finished in stunning silver leather.
-All electrical systems function properly.
-Power seats. Power windows.
-New show quality chrome finish on all bumpers and other trim parts.
-New show quality factory metallic silver paint.
-All glass is perfect.
-Marcus - Four two five. five nine one. six two seven two.

This is a beautifully restored example of a rare and desirable classic American muscle car cruiser.
Call Marcus to discuss in further detail.  425. 591. 6272

 

The production Riviera shared its bodyshell with no other model. which was unusual for a GM product. It rode a cruciform frame similar to the standard Buick frame. but shorter and narrower. with a 2. 0 in (51 mm) narrower track. Its wheelbase of 117 in (3. 00 mm) and overall length of 208 in (5. 00 mm) were 6. 0 inches (150 mm) and 7. 7 in (200 mm) shorter. respectively. than a Buick LeSabre. but slightly longer than a contemporary Thunderbird. At 3. 98 lb (1. 13 kg). a rel="rel nofollow" href="http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Buick_Riviera#cite_note-3"> it was about 390 pounds (180 kg) lighter than either. It shared the standard Buick V8 engines. with a displacement of either 401 cu in (6. 57 L) or 425 cu in (6. 96 l). and the unique continuously-variable design Twin Turbine automatic transmission. Power brakes were standard. using Buick's massive "Al-Fin" (aluminum finned) drums of 12 in (300 mm) diameter. Power steering was standard equipment. with an overall steering ratio of 20. 5:1. giving 3. 5 turns lock-to-lock.

The Riviera's suspension used the same basic design as standard Buicks. with double wishbones front and a live axle located by trailing arms and a lateral track bar. but the roll centers were raised to reduce body lean. Although its coil springs were actually slightly softer than other Buicks. with the lighter overall weight. the net effect was to make the Riviera somewhat firmer. Although still biased towards understeer. contemporary testers considered it one of the most roadable American cars. with an excellent balance of comfort and agility.

The Riviera was introduced on October 4. 1962 as a 1963 model. with the 325 hp (242 kW) 401 cu in (6. 6 l) "Nailhead" V-8 as the only available engine. a rel="rel nofollow" href="http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Buick_Riviera#cite_note-4"> fitted with dual exhaust as standard equipment. and the Turbine Drive the only transmission. a rel="rel nofollow" href="http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Buick_Riviera#cite_note-5"> at a base price of $4. 33; typical delivered prices with options ran upwards of $5. 00. Buick announced in December. 1962. the availability of a 340 hp (250 kW) 425 cu in (7. 0 l) version of the Nailhead as an option. Total production was deliberately limited to 40. 00 vehicles (in a year that Buick sold 440. 00 units overall) to emphasize its exclusivity and to increase demand; only 2. 01 of them were delivered with the 425 cu in (7. 0 l) engine in the 1963 model year.

With the same power as the larger Buicks and less weight. the Riviera had sparkling all-around performance: Motor Trend found it capable of running 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 8 seconds or less. the standing quarter mile in about 16 seconds. and an observed top speed of 115 miles per hour (185 km/h). Fuel economy was a meager 13. 2 miles per US gallon (17. 8 L/100 km; 15. 9 mpg-imp). Front leg room was 40. 1 inches.

Inside. the Riviera featured a four-place cabin with front bucket seats separated by a center console with floor shifter and storage compartment that was built into the instrument panel. and bucket-style seats in the rear. Upholstery choices included all-vinyl. cloth and vinyl. or optional leather. A deluxe interior option included real walnut inserts on the doors and below the rear side windows. Popular extra-cost options included a tilt steering wheel. power windows. power driver's seat. air conditioning. a remote-control side view mirror. and white sidewall tires.

The Riviera continued with minimal trim changes for 1964 including the discontinuation of leather upholstery from the option list. differing mainly in substitution of the old Dynaflow-based Twin Turbine for the new three-speed Super Turbine 400. which was marketed as Turbo Hydra-Matic by other GM divisions. This was the first year that the Stylized "R" emblem was used on the Riviera. a trademark that would continue throughout the remainder of Riviera's 36-year production run. Under the hood. the 401 cu in (6. 6 l) was dropped as the standard power plant in favor of the previously optional 340 hp (254 kW) 425 cu in (7. 0 l) V8. A 'Super Wildcat' version was optionally available. with dual Carter AFB four-barrel carburetors. rated at 360 hp (268 kW).

Changes for 1965 included the introduction of the Gran Sport option. which included the dual-quad Super Wildcat 425 V8. a numerically higher 3. 42 axle ratio. and stiffer. heavy-duty suspension. The stock dual exhaust pipes were increased from 2. 0 inches (51 mm) to 2. 25 inches (57 mm) inside diameter and had fewer turns to reduce backpressure. The 401 cu in (6. 6 l) V8 returned as the standard Riviera engine and the Super Turbine 400 transmission now had a variable pitch torque converter like the old Twin Turbine Dynaflow had two years before. Externally. the headlamps were concealed behind clamshell doors in the leading edges of each fender. as in the original design. Further back. the non-functional side scoops between the doors and rear wheel arches were removed. and the taillights were moved from the body into the rear bumper. A vinyl roof became available as an option. initially offered only in black. and the tilt steering wheel optional in previous years was now standard equipment.

Total sales for the three model years was a respectable 112. 44. All in all. the Riviera was extremely well received and considered a great success. giving the Thunderbird its first real competition.

The first-generation Riviera is considered a styling landmark. and is quite collectible today.
The 1963-1965 Riviera met with approval from all quarters. and has since earned Milestone status from the Milestone Car Society. Jaguar founder and designer Sir William Lyons said that Mitchell had done "a very wonderful job. and Sergio Pininfarina declared it "one of the most beautiful American cars ever built; it has marked a very impressive return to simplicity of American car design. " At its debut at the Paris Auto Show. Raymond Loewy said the Riviera was the handsomest American production car.

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