Vehicle Description
High-quality restoration of a western car. Loaded with almost every
option including A/C, power windows, power seat, power antenna, and
more. Lovely period color combination. Powerful, easy cruiser that
might still win some trophies. As far as we can tell, this
beautiful Century Riviera spent most of its life in Arizona and it
shows-it's clean! About 10 years ago, it received a comprehensive
body-off restoration and thanks to proper care, it's still in
fantastic condition today. The trim tag says it was originally
black, but during the restoration it was switched to 1955-correct
Galway Green over Dover White for a wonderful '50s look that works
great on the dramatic Riviera hardtop bodywork. The century was
still Buick's hot rod, not quite as big as the Roadmaster but
packing the top-of-the-line 322 cubic inch 'Nailhead' V8 and plenty
of horsepower. Styling was crisp and evolved slightly over 1954,
still featuring the dramatic 'sweep spear' trim that divides the
two paint colors as well as the famous Buick 'venti-ports' in the
front fender. Finish quality is excellent, with good gaps and a
nice fit to all the bodywork, with the only possible demerit being
that the hood sits a little proud at the cowl. There's also tens of
thousands of dollars' worth of chrome and stainless trim, all of
which is in excellent shape. We can't find anything on this car
that suggests cost-cutting or half-hearted work. Someone really was
sweating the details. The two-tone green and white interior is pure
1950s cool and it almost feels refreshing to climb inside. Dark
green carpets provide an anchor to the interior to keep it from
being pastel overload, and there's a dark green steering wheel that
adds the right amount of contrast. You'll note that this car is
loaded with options, including power windows, a power seat, and
factory A/C, which is in the trunk and feeds the interior via those
two plastic tubes in the rear window. Instrumentation is fairly
comprehensive and all the gauges work, although we never really
trust vintage gas gauges. The clock ticks away and the radio powers
up and makes static, but we have not been able to tune a station.
Toggle switches under the dash are subtly labeled for the power
antenna and the electric fuel pump, which is used for priming but
otherwise the engine runs fine on the factory mechanical pump. The
A/C system is operational but is low on refrigerant and since it
takes FIVE POUNDS of the stuff, we have not recharged it-it's more
than we have the ability to do in our shop. Seat belts were added
for safety and use GM buckles, which is a nice touch, and all four
windows power up and down like they should. In back, there's a
massive trunk with correct burlap upholstery, that massive A/C
unit, and a full-sized spare tire with jack assembly. The 322 cubic
inch V8 was in its third year and was quickly getting attention as
the torquiest powerplant on the street. A 1955 Century coupe like
this was probably one of the hottest cars you could buy in 1955,
and there's no question the guy who filled out the order form knew
what he was doing. The Nailhead wears correct turquoise green
engine enamel, a heavy-duty air cleaner up top, and has been
restored with correct finishes and hardware throughout. The big A/C
compressor dominates the right side of the engine bay, with the
power steering pump on the left and the air cleaner in the middle,
so it's all business under the hood. It starts easily with the
accelerator pedal-mounted starter switch and settles into a
muscular V8 idle that must have been quite exciting in 1955. The
Dynaflow automatic transmission works properly, too, and if you've
never driven a Buick with Dynaflow, it'll take some acclimation.
There are no gears to shift, it just accelerates smoothly so don't
be alarmed when you don't feel any of the usual automatic
transmission gear swaps. You'll note that the undercarriage was
highly detailed at the time of restoration and still looks awesome,
complete with correct red oxide primer on the floors, satin black
hardware, and a burbling dual exhaust system with slightly
racy-sounding mufflers. Lines and hoses are new, there's a fresh
gas tank out back, and even the A/C lines running along the rocker
panels appear to have been correctly restored. There are a few
signs of use, but no evidence that this was ever a rusty car. The
heavy-duty rear end features 3.40 gears that make this a fantastic
highway cruiser and the ride is, of course, Buick plush. Dante red
wheels wear correct hubcaps and newer 205/75/15 whitewall radials
that look right and handle great. This gorgeous Buick has clearly
led a good life. Lots of options, a high-quality restoration, and
built-in quality that you can feel from the moment you slam the
door (gently, of course). Buicks were known for their combination
of performance and luxury and this car delivers on both counts. If
you've been looking for an unusual '50s cruiser in great period
colors with the kind of ease-of-use that makes it feel quite
modern, take a closer look at this Century. Call us today!Harwood
Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional
inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.