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1963 Buick Riviera Custom Cruiser Coupe Arizona Rust Free Beauty on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1963 Mileage:103500
Location:

Chandler, Arizona, United States

Chandler, Arizona, United States

Up for grabs is my 1963 Buick Riviera.  It is a super clean Arizona rust free beauty.  The odometer shows 103,500 and I believe that to be accurate after getting thoroughly acquainted with this car.  The floor pans, rocker panels, trunk floor is all original and rock solid. 

The car was repainted in 2000 and still looks great.  It isn't showroom perfect by any means, but still looks great.  The car was originally white. 

The wheels are 17x9 Boyd Coddington Venus billet aluminum.  The tires are 255/50/17 Nitto NT555 with 750 miles.  It will also come with the original wheels and nearly new 225/75/15 whitewalls and hubcaps that are in excellent condition.  If you aren't interested in the custom wheels a will work with you on the price.

The car sits on 1" lowering springs with new shocks.  The front end has polyurethane bushings in the sway bar and front shocks.  That made a huge difference. 

The numbers matching 401 Nailhead runs like a top.  Even the choke works.  The waterpump is new and so is the radiator.  Also the fan clutch and thermostat are as well.  Cant be too careful with the cooling system here in AZ.  The freeze plugs were done 10 or so years ago.  The AC system is complete and looks like it has never been open.  It does however blow warm.  I guess it should be retrofitted to r134a. 

 The transmission is a Dynaflow and is works smooth and responsive.  The differential has new oil as of last week.

The brakes are excellent.  They operate smooth and evenly.  Shoes are at 75% front and 80% rear.

All glass is excellent and free from scratches. 

All gauges work.

The interior is very nice and the headliner is near perfect.  The radio is new, but it doesn't work.  (Fuse?) 

Many weatherstrip pieces have been replaced.

It will come with a large file of receipts, a body service manual, and a chassis service manual specific to the 1963 Buicks.

This car gets tons of attention and is an absolute pleasure to drive.  I just returned from a 750 mile road trip to Vegas and it worked perfectly.  I wouldn't hesitate to jump in and take it back there tomorrow.  Feel free to email with any questions., 

 

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2013 Buick Verano Turbo

Thu, 03 Jan 2013

Not Luxury. Not Sport. Not Buick. Not Bad.
Those of you who still think of the Buick Verano as some sort of callously badge-engineered, gussied up version of the Chevrolet Cruze ("Why would anyone spend that much money on Buick's Cruze?" you may have been heard to mutter) have got the wrong idea. Entirely. Even in its most modest form, the Verano turns out to be a sedan that is feature-rich, insulated from wind and road noise in proper luxury car fashion, pretty good to drive and not bad to look at in the new school of high-nosed pedestrian-impact-regulated fashion. In a less modest form then, one that attaches the word "Turbo" to the moniker and plops a force-fed 2.0-liter four-cylinder under the hood, the Verano is downright interesting.
Of course, "interesting" is rarely a descriptor that fills one with lust - and so it goes with this example. There are two competing forces within this near-premium subcompact sedan, and the balance struck between them must resonate with any potential customer before the Verano Turbo can become a serious purchase consideration.

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Thu, 22 Aug 2013

Drive down the Autobahn and there's any number of vehicles likely to pass you, and most of them are produced locally. But if you're wondering how that Opel left you in its dust, look closely (and quickly) enough and you might make out the letters OPC on the back.
They stand for Opel Performance Center (the German counterpart to Vauxhall's VXR line) and they adorn performance versions of the Corsa, Astra and Insignia. The latter is undergoing a bit of a refresh and is expected to debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in a couple of weeks, but you don't have to wait that long as our intrepid spy photographers have caught it in the flesh outside an Opel facility in Germany.
Spied here completely undisguised in Sports Tourer (read: wagon) form, the Insignia has had a few nips and tucks performed, but we'll be more intrigued to see what it's got under the hood. The current model packs a 2.8-liter twin-turbo V6 driving 325 horsepower to all four wheels, but rumors suggest that the OPC (yeah you know me!) could have as much as 400 hp up its sleeve. That would make this one heck of a sleeper - especially in wagon form - and only make us pine for a more potent version of its twin Buick Regal to roam our highways, too.

NHTSA may greatly expand GM airbag recall

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is pondering whether to dramatically upscale a pair of airbag recalls on General Motors vehicles. The two existing campaigns, one launched in the fall of 2012 and the other in January of this year covered just 6,845 vehicles, but the government agency is considering whether to boost the recall to around 400,000 units.
The existing recalls involve the the closely related 2012 Buick Verano (shown) and Chevrolet Cruze sedans, along with Sonic and Camaro models. The root of the problem is a shorting bar in the inflator module of the steering-wheel-mounted airbag that may contact the primary state airbag terminal, a condition that could prevent deployment in an accident. Dealer technicians have been replacing the steering wheel airbag coils to fix the issue.
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