Looks like a great starting point or driver as is. https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/1964-buick-riviera-425/6495378384.html
OK V8 Buick People: I can write a book about what's cosmetically bad on this thing. Now at the right price ($3,500) I could write a check. haha Mitch
OK Riviera People: I'm not low at $3,500. Money pit? How much for a headliner, front seats? The grille?" Come on. ya want a 65 Riv, buy a 65 Riv. Rusted hood? The wheels? No difference on price and prospects know that. It runs good? Yes very important....if it does run good. I guarantee that at a $3,500 start you'll be in this close to 10 grand just knockin' the hair off of it. Still needs paint and who knows what mechanically. Mitch
I dunno, Mitch, I'm kind of a fan of the look myself You want the best grille? You got the best grille. You want the side scoops? You got the side scoops. You like the taillights in the body instead of the bumper? You got it. Harley Earl wanted the hidden headlights on the '63, they just weren't ready for production. So cars set up like mine with a '65 grille are just what the man himself wanted.....
That is an awesome looking Riviera, the only thing I would change is the owner with the title in my name! Bob H.
Thanks, Bob! I appreciate it. It's been a lot of work as you know. Getting closer every month to "done".
I tend to agree. Yeah, it needs some love on the interior fornsure, and no, the wheels wouldn't be my first choice (though Ive seen worse IMO), but overall if I was in the market for one id take a hard look at it. I dont think I'd hand em 9 and a half g's, but 3500? If you can find me that exact car for $3500, you tell me where and I'm on my way with cash in hand!
OK V-8 Buick People: When they're ON the money they're OFF the radar quickly. When they're NOT on the money....they're all over the place. Mitch