Today I Want This....

jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
Location
So Jo, Ut
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Pike2350

Registered User
Location
Salt Lake City
I am a big fan of the "muscle car era" and have always loved the most of the cars of the era, save a few I just can't get behind (looking at you '69 Camaro, but, 67-68's are great and used to be top of my list)

However, I'm starting to find a WHOLE new appreciation for the bigger cars of the era...and have landed on the Buick Riviera '63-'65. This popped up on BoT and I seriously had to walk away from my desk to not actually bid on it.

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It is even a great maroon like in Roadhouse....how could you go wrong?

Give me the taillights of a 63-64 and the clamshells of a 65 and I would be loving life.
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
I am a big fan of the "muscle car era" and have always loved the most of the cars of the era, save a few I just can't get behind (looking at you '69 Camaro, but, 67-68's are great and used to be top of my list)

However, I'm starting to find a WHOLE new appreciation for the bigger cars of the era...and have landed on the Buick Riviera '63-'65. This popped up on BoT and I seriously had to walk away from my desk to not actually bid on it.

1965_buick_riviera_IMG-4821-80848-scaled.jpg

It is even a great maroon like in Roadhouse....how could you go wrong?

Give me the taillights of a 63-64 and the clamshells of a 65 and I would be loving life.



425 have a bit of torque. Some had dual Carter AFB (I don't think many did) I dig the Keystone Classics on that dawg. The cool part about those years is the interior is pretty awesome
 
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