The Riviera was highly praised by automotive journalists upon its
high-profile debut as General Motors first entry into the personal
luxury car market. This was also Buick's first ever unique Riviera
model. Unlike the GM E platform, the Oldsmobile Tornado and
Cadillac El Dorado, the Riviera was originally a rear-wheel drive
platform, switching to front wheel drive starting with the 1979
model year. While the early models stayed close to their original
form, eight generations varied substantially in size and styling. A
total of 1,127,261 Rivieras were produced. It has a 307 V8 powering
a 4speed automatic transmission. This particular car is as clean as
it gets inside and out. With a nice burgundy interior and a cream
colored exterior, this car is ready for the road. It has won 1st
and 2nd place in many car shows. -307 5.0L V8 Engine -4 speed
automatic transmission -Custom sound system -Clean (inside and out)
-Rear Wheel Drive -All original -Complete original build sheet
Front Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Steering, Steering
Wheel - Tilt, Power Brakes, Self Leveling Suspension, Air
Suspension - Rear, Antenna Type - Power, Clock, Radio - Am/Fm, Trip
Odometer, Exterior Entry Lights - Approach Lamps, Wheel Diameter -
15 Inch, Wheel Design - Custom, Power Windows, Tinted Glass, Power
Door Locks, Front Seat Type - Split-Bench, Upholstery - Cloth,
Driver Seat Power Adjustments
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