1967 Buick Riviera for sale at Volo Auto Museum (V20717)
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What a beautiful car!! So excellent styling! 👍💯
Hi! Jay! 1967 Buick Riviera one of my favorite American cars from the 1960s.
A mazing a Dreamcar and One of My all Times favorites 66-67
I recall seeing one of these on a episode of Counting Cars and Danny Koker the host said it was one of his most liked cars for it's unique shape! Seeing one of these rare cars again I have to agree 100% - GREAT STYLE AND SHAPE - Putting it on my wish list for Christmas
Hope it ends up in your driveway with a bow! 😉
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales Maybe a get a poster of it and sit back with a fine wine and just wish haha (great work)
I'm fixing 2 of them for my family to enjoy when I'm gone and remember me
I bought one in 69 with 12k miles and mint condition...3300 $...on a dare i ran it in a 1/4 mile and turned 14:65 with a 272 rear end ratio which shocked my buds with mopar chargers and roadrunners...it was amazing....it was stolen later that year...I sure miss that beautiful car
ZZ Riviera gold. 5th week Dec build, X Power window car, B 3 speed trans, B Rear window Defogger.
Buick Rivera is another of my Favorite cars, and this Original 1967 is a Beauty!!
Same here George!
Great car 🚗
Wow a real huge buick, so gourgeus and stunning sounds like mayor Mouse in tuxido, thanks Jay grams president of volo auto museum and russel for perfect photografy from tom your friend now and always 🤩 🤩
Nice ride Jay
Amazing! And I'm always flabbergasted by the excellent styling of all Rivs!
So why cant Gormless Motors design a car as attractive as these nowadays?
My money says it is because nowadays bean counters hold more sway than designers. Ironic that watching pennies has led to financial hardship!
The door panels have more style than most entire modern cars. Onne thing that amazes me is jow many of the old, high end cars had A/C as an option.
Wow, didn't know they had sequential brake lights. Noticed it on the drive out. Nice car 🚗
It's a Buick they have always been next to a Cadillac.
It was added. Not a option in 67 on Riviera.
It’s a beauty Jay !
Beautiful Rivi!!!! 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales 👍🙂
Just beautiful Jay!!!
Nice I got a 66 in riviera gold . The interior in it is mint and runs real good
Love it!
.Just awesome 👌
Thanks a lot 😊
They look much better without the vinyl top!!!
Royal Seal tires 🤩
Did somebody add sequential tail lights at some point ? If so , bravo .
It's been added for sure.
it still looks like a car from the future.
👍💯😍💯👍
Everyone looks at the paint job and interior but you have to worry about the engine n transmission n suspenion electrical
I think the driver door hinges could use a drop of oil.
Another Riviera without Factory Air? Well optioned otherwise, deluxe interior etc but no A/C??
Once you get a 56 old car like that its going to be needing work after awhile
Can I buy it?
Sale it to me!
Best Riviera. Boat tails are legends, but at some point you to admit that those cars are hideous.
no ac
Not all Buicks had AC. It was a expensive option. The base RIVIERA was 4469.00 The AC was another 421.00 if you got climate control it was 499.94
It needs AC - Right
Some don't need or want the A/C soo many will leave it off or remove it. To some its unimaginable to not have it, but there are others that will have it removed.
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales That info I posted is from Buick dealer books $ 421.00 wasn't cheap in 67. The base RIVIERA was $ 4469.00 It was always Buick's personal luxury car.
@@thomasthurston6656 A car of this Riviera’s caliber really SHOULD be well optioned including air conditioning! If it were a Skylark or maybe a Le Sabre it could be overlooked but not on a luxury car!