Buick Riviera base (1973)
Sale price: US $12,999.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1973 |
VIN : | 4Y87U3H445349 | Mileage: | 30000 |
Transmission: | Automatic | Make: | Buick |
Body Type: | Coupe | Model: | Riviera |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Trim: | base |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Engine: | 455 4V |
Safety Features: | Front Disc Breaks | Drive Type: | RWD |
Power Options: | Front Disc Breaks, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Sub Model: | base | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Exterior Color: | Autumn Gold | Disability Equipped: | No |
Interior Color: | White | Drive Side: | Left-hand drive |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Rockford, Michigan, United States
Vehicle description
1973 Buick Riviera Hardtop Coupe
455 V8 4 barrel
Car History:
Car sat in a collection for many years. Owner passed away and I acquired it from his daughter. Car ran / drove but needed some sorting out. I have recently put over $5000 into the car to get it running / driving well. ( Work was done by experienced professionals hence the cost ) I have all receipts. Some work includes:
New distributor with point delete HEI conversion
New Coil
Complete Tune Up
New Water Pump
Water Pump Housing
New Battery
New Fuel Pump New Gas Tank New Fuel Sending Unit
Carburetor Complete Rebuild
New Ignition Harness
Intake Manifold Gasket Set
Coolant Flush / Oil Change
Newer Hankook White Wall Tires
Plus more
Condition:
Over all very nice for a 46 year old un-restored car. Paint is good with some blemishes. Under body frame, floors, trunk all very solid. Wheel wells and rear quarters very nice.
Dash pad excellent. Instrument bezel excellent. Door panels very good with slits in left side arm rest. Seats front/back have been recovered (Factory c orrect seat covers can be ordered from OPG) . Headliner excellent.
Power windows and seats all working. Rear left side quarter window is off track. A/C not working but all there.
Please inspect all photos and ask all questions before bidding/buying. I can send more photos at request. I"m happy to talk and answer all questions honestly and as best I can Price Is Firm And Below Book Value
I am able to show the car most days/nights. It is insured and plated so it can be test driven as well
This generation Riv is getting more and more popular with prices rising so the time to get one is now. An investment you can watch increase in value, use and enjoy !
The 1973 Buick Rivera’s heavy front bumper obscured the grille, and headlights and turn signals were combined in a heavy block. The rear bumper was smoothed out to a continuous line and the boat tail was foreshortened. The Arab oil embargo would hit in September 1973 and after that, things would never be the same again. Big cars would have to become a lot smaller. Gas prices quickly doubled and shortages led to long lines at stations. However, Buick’s 1973 sales totaled a record 821,165 cars, which would not be surpassed until 1981. At $5,221, the ‘73 Riviera was still Buick’s most expensive model and sales remained stable at 34,080 with 3,933 Gran Sports. The GS package added heavy duty suspension and engine dress-up kit and the traction control. Other 1973 Buick Riviera options included power sunroof, air conditioning, power windows, Strato bucket seats, power seats, tinted glass, cruise control, wire wheel covers, 5-spoke chrome wheels, AM/FM stereo radio, vinyl roof, console and power door locks. The design continued to polarize buyers, though sales figures remained steady. That would all change in 1974 when Bill Mitchell lost a battle to make the Rivera smaller with the same elegant design. He was overruled by his boss Lee Mays, who insisted on a blocky two-door sedan. As a result, sales skidded to 17,303 in 1975 and the Riviera wouldn’t recover until the downsized front-wheel drive V-6 of 1979 . Meanwhile, time has been kind to the boat tail, which still has a large following. Excellent examples still draw crowds. Selling as-is with no warranty. Buyer is responsible for pick up and all transportation cost
$500 non-refundable PayPal deposit required . Sorry, but this is necessary as a commitment you plan to complete the sale.
455 V8 4 barrel
Car History:
Car sat in a collection for many years. Owner passed away and I acquired it from his daughter. Car ran / drove but needed some sorting out. I have recently put over $5000 into the car to get it running / driving well. ( Work was done by experienced professionals hence the cost ) I have all receipts. Some work includes:
New distributor with point delete HEI conversion
New Coil
Complete Tune Up
New Water Pump
Water Pump Housing
New Battery
New Fuel Pump New Gas Tank New Fuel Sending Unit
Carburetor Complete Rebuild
New Ignition Harness
Intake Manifold Gasket Set
Coolant Flush / Oil Change
Newer Hankook White Wall Tires
Plus more
Condition:
Over all very nice for a 46 year old un-restored car. Paint is good with some blemishes. Under body frame, floors, trunk all very solid. Wheel wells and rear quarters very nice.
Dash pad excellent. Instrument bezel excellent. Door panels very good with slits in left side arm rest. Seats front/back have been recovered (Factory c orrect seat covers can be ordered from OPG) . Headliner excellent.
Power windows and seats all working. Rear left side quarter window is off track. A/C not working but all there.
Please inspect all photos and ask all questions before bidding/buying. I can send more photos at request. I"m happy to talk and answer all questions honestly and as best I can Price Is Firm And Below Book Value
I am able to show the car most days/nights. It is insured and plated so it can be test driven as well
This generation Riv is getting more and more popular with prices rising so the time to get one is now. An investment you can watch increase in value, use and enjoy !
The 1973 Buick Rivera’s heavy front bumper obscured the grille, and headlights and turn signals were combined in a heavy block. The rear bumper was smoothed out to a continuous line and the boat tail was foreshortened. The Arab oil embargo would hit in September 1973 and after that, things would never be the same again. Big cars would have to become a lot smaller. Gas prices quickly doubled and shortages led to long lines at stations. However, Buick’s 1973 sales totaled a record 821,165 cars, which would not be surpassed until 1981. At $5,221, the ‘73 Riviera was still Buick’s most expensive model and sales remained stable at 34,080 with 3,933 Gran Sports. The GS package added heavy duty suspension and engine dress-up kit and the traction control. Other 1973 Buick Riviera options included power sunroof, air conditioning, power windows, Strato bucket seats, power seats, tinted glass, cruise control, wire wheel covers, 5-spoke chrome wheels, AM/FM stereo radio, vinyl roof, console and power door locks. The design continued to polarize buyers, though sales figures remained steady. That would all change in 1974 when Bill Mitchell lost a battle to make the Rivera smaller with the same elegant design. He was overruled by his boss Lee Mays, who insisted on a blocky two-door sedan. As a result, sales skidded to 17,303 in 1975 and the Riviera wouldn’t recover until the downsized front-wheel drive V-6 of 1979 . Meanwhile, time has been kind to the boat tail, which still has a large following. Excellent examples still draw crowds. Selling as-is with no warranty. Buyer is responsible for pick up and all transportation cost
$500 non-refundable PayPal deposit required . Sorry, but this is necessary as a commitment you plan to complete the sale.