1965 Buick Riviera gran sport, do you dig this car like I do?
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- 1965 Buick Rivera gran sport, special thanks to the owner for letting us feature his totally awesome ride on the channel
Take the tour, history, specs button switches and knobs plus get to drive this one. =)
If your watching this on thanksgiving happy thanksgiving - Auta a dopravní prostředky
One of the best looking 2 doors ever designed , classy yet tough .
Totally agree
This car is a sinister beauty with a cool factor that is off the charts. The deployment of the armrest in the back seat is a hidden detail that made me ridiculously happy to know about. And my favorite Dire Straights? You're too good to us!
Thank you so much it means a lot =) this was happy thanksgiving from what it’s like to everyone.
December is going to be epic if all goes good loads of off the beaten path 50s cars
Riv's are the most underrated. This is a gorgeous car. When I see a Riv... they are still from the future
Totally agree
I always loved the 1963 64 and 1965 Buick Riviera and still would love to have one now but it's just a dream now beyond my reach
Start checking Facebook marketplace you’d be amazed at what you can find I saw a 1964 Buick Riviera for 10 grand and it was in decent shape
This car's styling design was so far ahead of its time! I remember my father's attorney friend had a black one virtually identical to this, and when he gets would come to our house in it when I was a kid, I would go out to the driveway and walk around it and drool in admiration! I thought it looked so futuristic at the time! Especially compared to my dad's Oldsmobile Delta 88!
So glad you reviewed this great automobile! The owner should be proud of it.
Thank you so much for watching this episode owner is super cool, and has two awesome cars the other one is coming later this week
Someone had to have looked at and considered this car when they designed the Grand National.
65 with the headlights out in the fenders was KING of this style
So nice to see this beauty *without* 22" wheels and slammed like the springs fell off. What a great car! One of my favorites of all time and the best of the Rivs. Thanks for posting it.
This is one of my all-time favorite GM designs of all time especially from the Bill Mitchell era I think this might be my favorite Bill Mitchell design and that’s saying a lot because Bill Mitchell designed some really cool cars.. I absolutely hate it when people put the donk wheels on them as well I don’t mind if they’re lowered a little bit but it depends on the car.. but I’m not an airbag guy I got to drive a car that was on airbags and I wasn’t a fan.. It was actually a truck it still felt like you were moving or swaying rather when the car stopped it was a very unsettling feeling and I was like why does people like this.. I could go on and on and on about things that I don’t like that people spend lots of money doing it doesn’t make it any better for the car
Like aftermarket steering systems such as power steering units they change the whole column sometimes they put like a GM 1980s GM column the most hideous steering column they ever made in these older cars.. The other one is they make a brand new steering wheel column that has power steering and tilt wheel but thing is every single car I’ve probably driven 20 cars that have this power steering system in it every single one has a dead spot towards the top it sucks.. it takes up more space than the regular steering wheel so you’re robbing yourself of space with a power steering rack that doesn’t work that well.. there is nothing wrong with manual steering less to go wrong just my opinion tho
@@What.its.like. Agreed! Oh, by the way I believe that center strip on the hood is called a wind split. 6:02
Thank you so much =)
I am with you nothing more I like than seeing a all original 1960s or other era's car in beautiful condition and nothing more I can't stand than seeing a beautiful older car in great condition only to be ruined by people putting crap on the car that doesn't fit the era of the car sure they can do it they own it but in my opinion they just totally ruined the beautiful original looks of the car
I had a 65 Riviera for several years in the 1970s. Wonderful car to drive. Had it up to 130 mph a few times. 15 to 16 mpg on the road. Drove it from Denver to Chicago in 12.5 hours. A real eye catcher.
Nice was it just the rivera or gran sport?
What did you like what did you dislike
I love Buicks.....when they were Buicks and not rebadged chevs
Totally agree =) it’s amazes me how long GM and Chrysler was able to do that
Ever watched Highway Patrol a crime drama from the 1950s ? . It’s on CZcams and you can watch and see lots of old cars, Buick and other cars.
@@What.its.like. I recall when I bought my first car in 1970. I happened to be at the Chevy dealership when my car was delivered from the factory. It was a 1970 Chevy BelAir. On the same truck was a 1970 Buick LeSabre. The salesman remarked that there wasn’t a dimes worth of difference between the Chevy and the Buick. Except that the Buick was more expensive than the Chevy.
70 Buick gs that’s a looker
I always love to include this trivia for the non-Buick people out there. The SR-71 Blackbird, world's fastest plane, used twin Buick Nailhead V8s for its start cart, which fired up the Blackbirds engines. Very nice Riviera BTW.
Thank you so much for adding that tribal I never knew that =)
Trivia became tribal. I remember hearing about some Detroit engines being used to start the SR71, but I had forgotten which ones. Thanks for that trivia, I’ll try to remember it. I wonder how they went about selecting which engines to use…?
I’m stunned and impressed with the condition of his car. Wow! Just about as good as new, 60 years later
Yeah looked even better in person the owner is super cool and it’s like I’ve known him my whole life definitely going to hang out when I visit Georgia
We went out for a long ride in both cars there was a name drop of the other car that’s coming later
Some of my earliest memories of life include my dad's 65 Riviera Gran Sport, infact that car impacted my entire life, as it gave me this burning desire to work in the automotive industry... 6 decades later, now past ASE certified and retired.
Awesome =)
Just curious what part of the automotive field did you go into..
1965 Buick Riviera is a stellar car.. one of the best Buick’s ever in my opinion
@@What.its.like. Started early, started pumping gas at 15, had highschool auto shop, applied was I was learning in class to on the job, eventually busting tires oil and transmission services, made bank on inspections, I'd inspect on the island and up sell a lot, was a natural, off to UTI, came home and first job offer was selling cars, figured WTH, it's related and it's all customer service, and I'll get a tech job soon, 9.7 years later... Boom long story here, 34 years I guess it would be long... I ran into an old friend that had recently built his shop from the ground up, 3 buildings, (1 rented) on his own property very large place, 9 bays between 2 buildings, alignment rack, California Smog Certified, Tune Up, Steering, Brakes, Suspension, so spent about 20 years as a Service Writer, Service Advisor, and Service Manager. Also very fluent in Napa cataloging, as we were one of many coast to coast Napa Auto Care Center's, man I could write a book or 3 on my experiences in this industry.
Awesome memories thank you so much for sharing all of those with us really appreciate it
Absolutely gorgeous. To me, '63-'65 Rivieras always looked more like custom built designer cars than production vehicles.
Yeah they are just absolutely stunning in person =)
My favorite from the 60's. My parents each had one.
That’s crazy considering how much these cost back in the day especially when you started adding options Price tag could get up there very easily
@@What.its.like. I think they bought them used. I desperately wish I still had one of them. My dad's rusted out completely. Beautiful cars that didn't last long. The beauty of the Riv is one reason I was inspired to build my own car.
OK people admit it. How many of you when you saw this beautiful Rivera instantly made the connection to Patrick-Swayze's character James Dalton's 1965 Buick Riviera in the movie Roadhouse? A VERY iconic automobile driven by an iconic actor. Man O man that IS one beautiful Buick.
It was that day was one of the best days me and the owner became friends got to drive two incredible cars that day 67 Gto and the Buick Rivera two totally different cars both great. =)
Previously, Buick used the "Riviera" name to describe any Buick that was a full-size hardtop...regardless if it was a Special, Century, Super, or Roadmaster.
Bill Mitchell told his designers working at General Motors that the Riviera should be a cross between a Ferrari and a Rolls Royce.
The 1963 Riviera was the first production car without framed glass in the doors.
The 1963 Riviera shared its drivetrain with other full-size Buicks...but the body, chassis, cowl, glass, etc. were all unique. In 1966, the GM E-body was used for both the new Toronado and the redesigned Riviera (with the major difference being the drivetrain...but other fixed costs in engineering could now be spread out over a greater number of vehicles).
Thank you so much for that added information =)
The 1956 Karmann-Ghia had frameless glass in its "half doors".
The 1965 Riviera was an awesome car. My first one was 13 years old when I got it in 1978. I've owned a total of three in my lifetime. In my opinion the 1965 Buick Riviera is the epitome of luxury musclecars.
Awesome story what a cool car to have as your first car =) probably got all the girls
Buicks were cool during this time. I bought a used 70 Buick GS 350 and drove it as a family car for 10 years and absolutely loved it! I sure wish I could have restored that car like I wanted to. Hopefully someone else has.
Buick gs is a totally cool car =) what did you like about the car what didn’t you like
Buick, my favorite year. Bill Mitchell was a Genius. Thank you for sharing. Love cars. The 69 Grand Prix, was a another winner.
Totally agree
I remember a 63 and a 65 in my neighborhood when i was just a lad...even then, i knew they were something special...great video!
Glad you dig this video =)
These are special Definitely top five Buick for me
The cars back in those days were beautiful works of art, unlike today where the emphasis is on technology not style.
Beautiful craftsmanship & styling that doesn't exist in the generic plastic vehicles that are built today.
Totally agree 1936 packard twin six is more elegant than a new rolls Royce in my opinion
First gen Rivs are the most beautiful Buick of all time and easily one of the most beautiful cars of all time. Esp for the 60s
66 is real close those cars are super nice as well I love the dash in those... this was a highlight of the year for sure can’t believe I got to drive it =) glad you enjoyed this episode
Sultans of swing, dire straits. I’m late but I recognized it immediately. Beautiful car. Exterior beautiful. Interior: that console is so cool.
Yeah buddy, I couldn’t think of a better song for this car..
1965 Buick Riviera was one of the most beautiful American cars ever built!
Totally agree
BUICK spelled out on the radio buttons and valve covers and on the glove box for non GS cars. What a beauty !
This car is a piece of art inside and out. Amazing design and materials.
Totally agree =)
I also love this car! I spent a lot of time riding in one when I was a youngster. My dad owned one, a beautiful 1965 Reviera Grand Sport black with tan interior. I remember my dad saying way back in the early seventies that this particular car was going to be a collector item. I wish this car was still in the family!
Wow thank you so much for sharing that story what great memories =)
Great pick to showcase. A truly beautiful, timeless design and 65 was the best of the three years with the clamshell headlights. This and the 66 Lincoln 4 door convertible are true icons.
Thank you totally agree
THE most be beautiful car of the 60’s. I was at a car auction in the early 70s and a gorgeous 64 came across the block. The bidding stalled at 3,500. I COULD BUY THIS CAR! Never in a million years did I think I could afford anything at this classic car auction. I left my little brother and hurried to register as a bidder. Filling out the form, my brother found me and told me the Riv sold for $4,000. I was crushed. A couple of years later, I bought a 71 Monte Carlo which from a 3/4 view from the rear resembled the first gen Rivieras. Through the years I owned the 71,72 and in the 90s a restored 70. My one regret was missing out on that Gran Sport.
Thank you so much for sharing that awesome story what a great memory even though you didn’t get the car you still had the experience of at least trying to buy the car.
The 63 and 64s come up for sale on Facebook marketplace you can get them for like 15 grand GS that’s a totally different story those are pretty expensive 1965 is the most sought after year because of the clamshell styleheadlights so they command a higher asking price.
But if you didn’t care about the clamshell headlights you could get them between 10 and 15 grand sometimes cheaper depending on condition but I’m talking a decent car not one that needs work.. probably like middle range like a three it would be like a driver it wouldn’t be like a show winning car but you could you be surprised what comes up for sale on marketplace
I first saw the 63 Riviera at the London auto show while I was stationed in England in the US Air Force. When I got home, I made up my mind to buy one. Could not afford a new one, so in 65, the local Buick dealer had a 63 on the lot and I was able to get a loan to buy it. It had the 401 cubic inch engine, 325 hp. It also had a 4 note horn, which was really loud in the tunnels of the highway in Colorado, from Golden to Central City. People who were in front of me would speed up when I used the horn while in the tunnels.
Great story thank you so much for sharing that awesome memory with us =)
Growing up in Flint, Mi my dad worked at the Fisher Body #1 plant on S. Saginaw St. Dad worked on the large Buick line. La Sabre, Wildcat, Electra 225, and Rivera. He torch soldered the rear deck plate at the bottom of the rear window after it was welded into place. Dad worked there from 1925 to 1967 when he retired.
Thank you so much for sharing that awesome story =)
LOL, my 12th grade social studies teacher was late to class most days. He’d come skulking into class about 5 minutes late with a cup of coffee. That garnered the lyrics, “Marlo doesn’t mind, if he doesn’t make the scene, he’s got a cup of coffee and he’s doing alright.” Ah, 1979!
Great story made me lol
Beautiful vehicle. I had a 1963 Buick Riviera, a 1963 Buick LeSabre, 1963 Buick Wildcat 400, a 1967 Buick GS 400, 1967 Buick Skylark station wagon I love Buicks
Awesome which was your favorite
@@What.its.like. I think the 1963 Buick Wildcat 400 was probably my favorite
FYI: You could get the dual quad option in '65, on the Riviera - without ordering the Gran Sport package. The engine itself is called the "Super Wildcat," and was also available in '64 and '66. You could even get the "Super Wildcat" on the Electra 225, in '64, and in the "Wildcat" line from '64-'66. Now you know.
I herd it was a dealer option even before 65
You’re right I don’t know why the grand sport didn’t make that like a exclusive thing I just automatically assumed it was exclusive but it turns out they made 454 non gran sport dual quad in the regular riviera According to this hemmings article
www.hemmings.com/stories/article/1965-buick-riviera-gran-sport
@@What.its.like.they did❤
@@alexinnewwest1860 it was first offered in 64'
I started joy riding in my father's '65 Riviera when I was a teenager. You put your foot in it and you could feel the rear end rise up a little as the tires squealed. That torque was unreal. He gave me the car several years later, but I just couldn't live with 8 mpg, so I gave it back to the old man after a couple of years. Love the way it rode though. Quick, powerful and comfortable.
Awesome story great memories I got to drive this one it was incredible. The owner also owns a 67 GTO and I drove the GTO first the GTO is totally different in the sense that it’s a cable versus the GS is linkage it’s a bit stiff compared to the GTO.
My G.S. got 4 mpg, didn't care, "Smiles per Gallon"😮😂❤❤❤
@@jonowens460 It's great if you can afford it. At the time, I couldn't. At least not in any sustainable way. But I'll always have the memories (God willing)!
@@JeffMcNeal I couldn't, even then, I had my bicycle in the trunk with Petrol can...
For sure one of my favorite cars. A true gentleman car. I need one.
I would love to own one someday it was everything I thought it would be =)
Tri fives, chevelle, c10, nova, camaro, vette, all populate my favorite cars but a 65 riviera is probably the most gorgeous car ever to roll on the road. Its classy and aggressive in a perfectly balanced way
Totally agree when you see a 65 Buick Riviera in person it just speaks to you
My Dad and Mom ordered a '65 Riviera GS in black with every available option. It's still my favorite car. I should have bought it from Dad when he offered it to me. fuel mileage was acceptable, if I could keep my foot out of the dual quads. Man would it run!
Great story thank you so much for sharing your experience with us
Jay, this is a beautiful car from an era of the most magnificently styled cars, The 1960s.
We will never again have vehicles with individual styling.
Agreed =)
Had a 73 Riv GS boat tail. Loved that car! My 1967 Sport Wagon has the same aluminum brake drums (in the back... has disc brakes in the front}. Some Buick fun facts - Buick engines were the only GM motors with the oil pump outside the oil pan (they were located on the front of the motor on the passenger side) - Buick is the number one selling car right now in China. Probably is why they're still around today. Happy Thanksgiving Jay!
That’s crazy about the oil pump in the pan, I knew about Buick’s in china
Happy thanksgiving
Yes, the Buick V8’s that succeeded the nailheads had the oil pumps at the front of the engine on the timing cover, but this ‘65 Buick Riviera had a nailhead, which had the oil pump in the oil pan …
BTW, I agree - those boat tail Buicks were beautiful.
@@What.its.like. Really? Didn't know that.... I stand corrected..... Thanks!
Always liked the '63,64 &'65 Rivs ever since my kid brother Mike had a 'Corgi Toys' die cast model of one back in the sixties. Legend has it that Bill Mitchell wanted to create a car that combined the styling of a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud with that of a Ferrari. Mission Accomplished!
=)
You really have had some great videos. Most impressive. This is when Riviera was a "Riviera" outside of the 1979-1985 model. This was a legendary personal luxury car that was in production for decades. They tried to recapture this car's essence in the 1995-1999 Riviera. They did not quite get there. very nice Riviera. This owner really has taken care of the car and invested in the car.
Thank you it means a lot the own of this car is super cool.. he had two cars his other car will be featured tonight =)
My ultimate car. I once owned a 425 with the finned aluminum valve covers and the dual quad intake. I sold the engine and installed a 67 430 in my 65 skylark, topped with an Offenhauser dual quad manifold.
Did you like your 65 skylark? Those are cool cars I like the looks of the wildcats as will especially 66/67 wildcats but the rivera lines as so good felt like a million bucks driving this
To me, this car is one of the 2 greatest designs of the era 1963- 1970, Jaguar XKE, Buick Riviera.
Styling tour de force, and IMOP probably the best year and best model of Riviera ever - values seem to support that. Interestingly there's a camp that says the 66-67 were even better, but to me this is more pure sport, while the next gen was more swoop. Design language changed. A much better performer than same year T-bird, and I'm a T-bird fan. The bird did have dics, though (weighed 400 pounds more though too).
I want to compare the two one day epic comparison would be t-bird rivera gt hawk would love to do that one day
Brings back great memories my friend had a 65 Riviera GS with the dual quads it was a beautiful car until his girlfriend threw brake fluid all over the hood but it was still a beautiful car my other friend had a 1970 GSX in. Apollo white my brother had a Buick grand national 87 and my other friend had a 1970 super bird with a 440 love the channel keep up the good work👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome story thank you so much for sharing those memories, glad you dig this channel
Had to sell mine 9 years ago. Had extra option then this one, auto headlight dimmer on the dash, reverb for the back speaker, stock air cleaner and trumpet horns. Love this car. Tattoed it coming out of my arm.
Your car sounds awesome man =)
Recently bought a standard model 65 Rivi for restoration,
just finished trans rebuild, now the motor, this is my favorite year of the first generation ✌🏽
What do you like most about your car what do you like the least
Honestly, there are too many things I like, pro/the clamshell hide-away headlamps may be my favorite, con/ when you take her out, you can’t park just anywhere.
that Buick Riviera was such a BEAUTY! Those clam-shell lights, wow, the power, and,,,,, the STYLING!!! WOW>! It "IS" what brought in the Pontiac GTO/Lemans, of '66-67! SOooooooooooo SEXY!!!!!!!!!
Totally agree
Hey Jay, this Riviera is spectacular & it's a GS!!! The black paint is beautiful as is the interior!!! I really love the clamshell hidden headlights & the 65 model year is my favorite!!! Thanks for sharing this exciting video!!! 🦃
Thank you so much for watching hope you had a good thanksgiving
@@What.its.like. Thank you Jay, my Thanksgiving with family was very nice, I hope that yours was nice as well!!
This is the most beautiful American made auto IMO.
If you’re 6 foot tall you don’t fit in it though that’s the only issue there’s more space in a cord 812
i deff want this car in my collection. Me and my Brother are in a postion in life where we have a abilitiy to buy a handful of cars. Nothing but V8++, Diesel+ and up tho. We lovingly call it our (Last resort FOREST collection.) Currently in our roaster we Have a 2002 AWD Escalade 6.0, A 2016 Viper GTS And a overland 4x4 van project, but yes this Riviera is on our list mostly would be a "leasure vehicle" for sure until its time to upgrade to end times spec
Kiddo, I love your enthusiasm and your attention and appreciation to styling details! The 65 Riv is also one of my all time favorites! So sexy from front to back with an interior to match! Your vids just keeping getting better!
Darn, knew the tune and artist but couldn't watch the vid as soon as I got notified because of that darned family Thanksgiving gathering that I was already late to! You're doing yourself proud, Jay!
Thank you so much it means a lot =)
This is one amazing total package automobile!🤩 Those seats do look like a big barcalounger! Cool video!👍😃
I got to drive this fir a while lots I didn’t record owner let me shift manual and I’ll tell you it’s a whole different car when you do it so fast man I wish I would have recorded that the sound was incredible it’s a low rev engine red line is 4-4,500 rpm the engine sound at the end of the rpm range it’s a sound like no other engine
What a fantastic car. One of my favorites. Thanks for bringing it to us.
It was thank you so much for watching =) I totally dig this car would love to own one, some day
Mike Birnbaum of bensonhurst 1970s had this
His was silver red interior...
Miss u mike n burtha
Buicks 2 and 3-speed automatics were "Super Turbine" 300 or 400. In other brands of GM vehicles, the ST 300 was known as the Turbo HydraMatic 300 or Olds Jetaway. In other GM brands the ST400 was known as the TH400. What makes the Buick automatic transmissions "Super Turbine"? A Buick exclusive "variable pitch" stator in the torque converters. Electrically operated, the transmissions had a 2nd solenoid in the transmission in addition to the kickdown(passing gear) solenoid. There was a 3 position switch located above the gas pedal or in the throttle linkage. At idle, the stator switch was on, at part throttle and cruising, both switches were off. Under full throttle(floored), the stator and kick-down swit5ches were on. The "Super Turbine" transmissions were a Buick exclusive and not available in other GM vehicles. The "Super Turbine" 400 automatics came in Buicks from 1964-1967 and the S.T. 300 in Buicks through 1969 and the TH300 in Pontiac and olds from 1964-1969.
Buick introduced the variable pitch stators with their Dynaflow automatics in the 1950's. The last generation of Dynaflow with a variable stator was the "
Flight Pitch" Dynaflow, which incorporated 3 stators in the torque converters, each staged to operate at certain speeds. Chevrolet had a similar automatic they called the TurboGlide, an aluminum-cased automatic which externally looked the the aluminum-cased PowerGlide. PowerGlides thru 1961 were cast iron cased. Toyota copied the cast-iron PowerGlide, but made their ToyoGide smaller with an aluminum case.
Buick DynaFlows and Chevy pre-1953 PowerGlides and 1957-61 TurboGlides didn't automatically shift gears but did have 2 speeds forward. The "L"(low) or GR(grade retard) were mainly for engine braking but could also be used for a quicker take-off.
Thank you so much for all the added information
Wow, that was some detailed and interesting information that I was not aware of for the 1960's GM automatic transmissions. Thanks.
Nice review! Love rivieras
This is easily one of the prettiest post-war American car, scratch that one the prettiest post war cars in general built. They never did truly surpass it in my opinion the 63-65 was perfection, it's almost sinister, but extremely elegant.
Totally agree top 5 best Buick’s of all time the only thing holding it back the auto transmission, but if you shift manually it will go pretty good
This car was the king of Ascot Park Figure 8 racing. Saw one race where the Buick flipped on its
top upside down, when righted they restarted the race and the Buick which had flipped won the race.
That’s crazy the owner let me shift this car manually it will haul some serious ass when one can control the revs it’s crazy and nothing sounds like it or it sounds like nothing else
A very cool car.
Super cool car =)
Absolutely, beautiful.
It was =)
Love the exhaust note. The rear door latch handles were a neat feature, but if you had a Bart Simpson in the back seat, they might have thought it would be fun to trip the latch while Mom or Dad was driving down the Interstate at 70mph. 😧 American cars were really hot in the 60's, Rivieras, Lincolns, GTOs, Road Runners, Cadillacs, Chargers, Mustangs, Camaros, Grand Prix, and even those Studebaker GT Hawks you mentioned.
I wish I would have recorded shifting both cars the sound the Buick had when under power was like nothing else.. same owner owned both this and the gto both great cars only two things I didn’t like about the Buick one it’s thirsty two the gas pedal took a bit of getting used to very stiff because of the linkage but was a blast to drive
I have a 1962 Cadillac Coupe de Ville all original. Interior, paint and mechanicals and best of all it is totally rust free!. I am the second owner bought by me 21 yrs ago from the man who special ordered it from Lou Ehlers Cadillac on Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles. I have all service records from the original owner. Interesting subject?
Thank you so much for sharing your car on here if you wanna share pictures of your car sounds pretty awesome check out the Facebook group I’m sure we would love to see pictures of your car Thank you so much for sharing your car on here if you wanna share pictures of your car sounds pretty awesome check out the Facebook group I’m sure we would love to see pictures of your car =)
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Love the Headlights AKA the Clamshell
I don’t know of many cars that the door skin bolts on except for some Saturns. I remember growing up in the ‘60s seeing one of these cars parked on my street.
That was the first time I saw it figured it was worth pointing out
My God this car was built so well compared to the plastic shit today, on top of being so cool!!!😜💯😎👍
Totally agree =)
The Sultans of Swing
Yep =)
Sinister beauty.
Dire Straights. Sultans of swing
Yeah buddy =)
Always liked the '63,'64 & '65 Rivs ever since my kid brother Mike had a 'Corgi Toys' die cast model of a'63 in gold. Legend has it Bill Mitchell wanted to create a car that combined the looks of a Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud with the lies of a Ferrari. Mission Accomplished IMHO!
That’s awesome bill Mitchell knocked this one out of the park and down the street
As far as I can recall Saturn cars had bolt on door skins also have worked on VW Passats with bolt on panels . I would guess there were others who did this also not a bad idea in my book .I also had a 64 and it was hard to leave a stop sign without spinning the tires . Super nice car cheers .
Thank you so much for that information I didn’t know about Saturn door panels =)
Not bad for a 58 year old car . Bad ass then and now. More class and muscle than any other since the mid 80s , us or import any day.
I’m really good friends with the owner when we were out in this felt like a celebrity this car was awesome and just got respect everywhere we went =)
Sultans of swing!
That’s the song someone beat you to it
The 1st gen Riviera & the 67 Eldorado were Bill Mitchell's finest designs imho
I have yet to see one of this Eldorados =) in the wild
@@What.its.like. Just google it you'll see what I mean
I also love this era of Rivieras.
You had me at the styling.
This car had presence the head lights are so cool the 63/64 have flip up headlights as well but are in the grill these are where the parking lights are in the 63/64
It was the perfect blend of being boldly but not garishly stylish. it has lots of European design undertones .
Totally agree =)
This car is a beautiful car
This car was amazing that was a great day =)
The Riviera 65-70 are my favorite years. About the same for the Toronado.
66 Oldsmobile Toronado is a really good looking front wheel drive car =)
Jay I saw on another channel that the door skin bolts on like that because during manufacturing they could adjust the door class and hinges easier and then the skin simply bolted on, these were the days before side impact beams
Great to know =)
The door skin was removable so that the inner door frame could be installed on the car on the assembly line. Then the electric window could be installed in the frame and adjusted... last the door skin was installed on the completed inner
Awesome I didn’t know that thank you so much for sharing =) that information
Regarding the door skin - 63-65 had the removable door skin, held in place with Tbolts and shouldered nuts. Why? Virtually none of the door working parts were servicable from the inside. Great quote from the book "the Dream Machine" "It was a foggy night in London, when the fog cleared Bill Mitchell's Rivera appeared." My father in law, had an early 63, l bought new, kept for over 40 years, all original, untill he passed. His new wife sold it. Have no idea where it ended up.
Thank you so much for the insight
Great story didn’t like the ending but thank you so much for sharing that memory =)
I would love to have one as a daily driver. Sculpture on four wheels.
A friend of mine owns this car
71 to 73 is my fav riviera
Those are awesome as well I only saw one this year owner wasn’t by it the whole show
20:28 Dire Straits Sultans of Swing ✅ I have a 65 Riviera as well. It's the sexiest, most underrated luxury muscle machine ever made in my opinion.
Totally agree this was and is the bankers/gentleman’s hot rod after that experience I filed that in the sixteen candle light that is a car I’d own 63-65 I dig 66-67 as well boat tails are nice as well and doesn’t have to be a GS the linkage is tight not sure if that’s the right word but gas pedal is hard to press down but when you press the pedal down it takes off because you have a single barrel carb for each cylinder with dual quad so it’s a balance thing and it’s only bad after you stop when your moving it frees up.. the owner will tell you the same thing he is really cool glad to call him a friend =)
My favorite Buicks are the ones from the 60s. Such a nice example. Even like some of the land yacht ones.
This one was an absolute gem =)
that was a great video Justin. thats my favorite Riviera
Mine too 66/67 is a close second tho love the lines on those
I drive a 1977 Buick LeSabre Sport Coupe, and it was inspired by the Riv Gran Sport. Even the body looks like a downsized Rivieria coupe from the 60s.. mine has a Rocket 350 which was stock but only offered for the Sport Coupe in 1977, mine is rebuilt with no emissions. It’s also a landau edition which was even rarer for the already rare 77 Sport Coupe. 1977 is also the only year in which they had improved performance suspension/handling and fast ratio steering. It’s also one of Bill Mitchell’s very last cars he designed.
Thank you so much for sharing your car with us it sounds awesome =)
Notice: No viable bumper bolts. Caddies, Buicks and sometimes Olds got bolt free bumpers in the early 1960's. That all ended by 1970.
Mine wasn't a GS, it had more options, Cruise Control, Automatic Headlight Dimmer, Rear Window Defroster, and Electric Trunk Release.
Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits…Great car! 🎉
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I miss mine I didn't sell it it's just sitting rotten in the garage I'm not going to sell it either I'll fix it up or I don't. This car is part of my personality.
This car has great personality do it I little at a time as you can trust me you don’t want to just let it go.. this car feels like a million bucks (not that I know what a million bucks feels like, but feels great when driving)
Great video, I like the interesting part about the way the carburetors are set up
Thank you I figured that was useful information for someone =)
MY 63 with the 401 7mpg city 10 highway on it's best day. and you needed super premium 102 Octane or above.
I driven a 64:with a 425 cid it was fast and cruiser comfortable
So comfortable =)
Yes i really like these cars
Me too they are so cool
My first car was a 67 Pontiac LeMans tempest I loved that car
Your 1st car sounds awesome what did you like the most about it what didn’t you like about it
One day I want to compare to Lemans tempest and GTO
The only thing I really remember about not liking on the car was when you turned around to look behind you to the right to look to your right lane it was pretty hard to see around the pillar mine was the tempest with a 326 and a two-speed automatic I took the two-speed automatic out and put in a 4-speed manual other than that I absolutely loved the car and one day a guy offered me more money than I could say no to for it mine was fully loaded and I will say this I was 22 before I found out cars did not come with power windows air conditioning power seats lol
Awesome story thank you so much for sharing that memory
Between the rear seats is a speaker.
And I think the motor mounts were recalled for the '63 - '65 Riv.
Clarence Clemons of the E Street Band had a '63 or a '64 in the late sixties. One motor mount broke, the weight of the engine came to rest on the accelerator cable/linkage, and the car took off and hit a tree.
Wow I didn’t know that that’s crazy I had a motor mount brake in my 67 mustang and it did weird things like that.. if it ever did that while I was driving I would just shifted into neutral and turn it off
Yea I had to replace the ones in this car & the trans mount not long after I go it, but they are still available.
Great review man! Definitely one of my dream cars. The tune is Sultans Of Swing by Dire Straits btw!
God you dig this episode perfect song for that car