This custom 1966 Buick Riviera was originally restored and modified
by custom builder Marsh Burns of Gresham, OR, and shown at the
Portland World of Wheels in 1982 before appearing in Street Rodder
magazine. After reacquiring the car in 2022, Burns completed a full
restoration with numerous upgrades. It is powered by a rebuilt
425ci nailhead V8 engine featuring a Grand Sport dual-four intake
manifold, two Edelbrock carburetors and Grand Sport valve covers,
paired with an upgraded Turbo 400 automatic transmission and
equipped with air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power
windows, a tilt steering column, a lowered suspension with Bilstein
shocks and a custom stereo system. The interior includes newer
black upholstery with bucket seats, a center console, a floor
shifter and a custom carpeted trunk compartment. The exterior
features a 2.5-inch chopped top with Hartz cloth covering, custom
glass, shaved door handles with remote opener, a custom tucked rear
bumper and hideaway headlights, and the car rides on 18-inch chrome
Boss alloy wheels with low-profile radial tires. The body was
stripped to bare metal and refinished in Jaguar Regency Red.
Vehicle Details
1966 Buick Riviera
Listing ID:CC-2026746
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1966
Make:Buick
Model:Riviera
Exterior Color:REGENCY RED
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292656
VIN:494876H936551
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