The Riviera name once defined Buick’s dream of power wrapped in grace. In 1968, that dream reached chrome perfection, and ...
Complete project cars are obviously very desirable, especially as bringing them back to the road is often an easy mission, even for those without a lot of experience in the restoration business. But ...
Don and Mary Martin have sweet rides from the best of two automotive worlds in their northwest Gainesville garage. The coupe's 1985 Firemist metallic red Buick Riviera, original except for some minor ...
In a recent article, we drew readers’ attention toward a 1951 GMC Suburban for sale at Pennsylvania’s Classic Auto Mall. With an expert restoration and a powertrain in perfect working order, Classic ...
Buick had used the name “Riviera” to denote its trailblazing hardtop as far back as 1949, but it emerged as a standalone model in late 1962. The car's performance was as good as its looks -- which ...
Do you remember your first time in a Lowrider? Avid builder and enthusiast John Black does, and he remembers it quite vividly. A native of Pico Rivera, California, John's first foray into the culture ...
Buick built the Riviera from 1963 through the 1993 model year and again from 1995 through 1999. It was regarded as a personal ...
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 sign taped to the window of the old Buick I spotted while driving one day was hard to read. In order to avoid being rear-ended by stopping in the road for a closer look, I slowed down and took a ...
Cars and Detroit go together like cheese on a hamburger. The odds of finding a receipt dated 1971 from the original Ziebart location in Detroit may be slim , but not for Jay Brenner. In December 2021, ...
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