There's a general reluctance to radically modify the 1963 Buick Riviera. Conceived as an executive sports car for 1963, it was Bill Mitchell's baby. And like one of his other iconic designs, the 1963 ...
Buick built the Riviera from 1963 through the 1993 model year and again from 1995 through 1999. It was regarded as a personal ...
When it comes to classic Buicks, I'm a fan of 1950s rigs. I think they look pretty wild, and I'm obsessed with their massive, chrome-laden grilles. The 1960s Buicks are nowhere near as spectacular, ...
“I’m a hot rod guy,” says Rick Farber. And anyone who saw him and his brother, the late Larry Farber, campaign a Pro Mod drag car throughout the Midwest will attest to that. But both brothers had a ...
The first generation Buick Rivera was introduced in 1962 as a 1963 model. The one-of-a-kind Rivera shared its body shell with no other model, unusual for a GM product at the time. Naturally, this ...
The Riviera name once defined Buick’s dream of power wrapped in grace. In 1968, that dream reached chrome perfection, and ...
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Buick Riviera Comeback: The Luxury Coupe Buick Needs
The Buick Riviera has always been a thing of beauty. A large, stately, full-size coupe perfectly tailored for the American middle class that came and went so long ago. With it went the lovely, ...
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