*1963 Buick Riviera* * Single Family Ownership Since 1966 * Sold
New 9/1963 at Geo B. Wallace Co. Portland, OR * Restoration in 2011
by Duncan's Speed and Custom in Lakewood, WA * Repaint in Original
Color * New Upholstery * Rebuilt Engine * Rebuilt Transmission *
Buick 401 ci Nailhead V8 * 325 Horsepower/445 Lb-Ft of Torque *
4bbl Carburetor * 2-Speed Dynaflow Automatic * Extensive
DocumentationBuilt as Buick's luxury grand touring coupe, the
Riviera is legendary for its stunning styling, powerful V8 and
effortless interstate cruising. This 1963 Riviera was built during
the first year of production and is particularly special, as it was
purchased by the consignor's father in April 1966 when the car was
just a few years old and has remained in the family since. Finished
in Burgundy, this Riviera has been lovingly cared for and has been
the subject of a restoration about 15 years ago.Finished in
stunning deep Burgundy, the Riviera was penned by GM styling legend
BIll Mitchell as a ground-up design that combined elements from the
best European and American cars of the time. This example benefits
from a comprehensive restoration in 2011 by Duncan's Speed and
Custom in Lakewood, WA which included a repaint in its original
color, new interior and rebuilt engine and gearbox. Although it was
completed nearly 15 years ago, the car remains in excellent
condition and could still be taken with pride to any show in the
area. The car sits on 15-inch steel wheels with attractive
full-wheel hubcaps, which sit in front of a set of 12-inch aluminum
drum brakes.On the interior, black leather covers the front and
rear bucket seats, with large swaths of aluminum on the dashboard
and wood on the door panels. The Riviera was one of the early
versions of the Personal Luxury Coupe class of car that was popular
in the era, and it is certainly luxurious on the inside. Drop down
behind the large 2-spoke steering wheel and you are met by a
space-age looking dashboard with the gauges coming out of the
aluminum-look dashboard panel. To your right sits a high mounted AM
radio with a more modern CD head unit in the trunk, and climate
controls situated above it.Under the hood sits Buick's legendary
401ci Nailhead V8 that produces 325 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of
torque. Breathing through a 4bbl carburetor, this engine gives the
Riviera punchy acceleration and effortless high speed cruising
abilities. Power is then sent through a smooth 2-speed Dynaflow
automatic gearbox to the rear wheels. From the factory, this car
was fitted with power steering and power brakes. The engine and
gearbox were both rebuilt during the 2011 restoration, and the car
runs and drives fantastically now.For the ultimate in 1960s style
and luxury, the Buick Riviera is the car to have. This example
benefits from long-term ownership, and a restoration that still
looks great, but has enough miles under its belt that you know
things work properly.*Additional Information* * Restoration
Invoices * Multiple Show Trophies * Original Owner's Manual *
Warranty Booklet * First Owner and Stamp From Selling Dealer *
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