Step into true American luxury and muscle with this stunning 1973
Buick Riviera Hardtop Coupe - the final and most refined year of
the legendary "boattail" design. WITH ONLY 45K MILES !!! Finished
in elegant Tuxedo Black and crowned with a white vinyl top, this
Riviera delivers timeless presence. Open the door and you're
greeted by a matching white interior, creating a striking,
high-contrast look that defines classic 1970s sophistication. Under
the hood lives the heart of a true cruiser - a 455 cubic inch V8,
delivering smooth, effortless power. It's paired with the renowned
Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 automatic transmission, offering seamless
shifts and durability that made Buick a leader in luxury
performance. This Riviera isn't just about looks - it's loaded with
premium features for its time, including: - Accu-Drive - Variable
ratio power steering - Power front disc brakes with dual master
cylinder - Factory air conditioning - Power windows, locks, and
seats Rolling on Rally wheels and equipped with dual exhaust, this
Riviera has the stance and sound to match its bold design. Most
importantly, 1973 marks the last year of the iconic boattail
Riviera, making this a highly collectible piece of automotive
history. If you're looking for a classic that blends luxury,
performance, and unmistakable style, this Riviera delivers in every
way. WE OFFER COMPETITIVE FINACING AND NATIONWIDE SHIPPING. Single
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