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1965 Buick Riviera

<b>1965 Buick Riviera</b> - An assignment given to GM designers in the early 1960&#39;s with the idea of &quot;combining Rolls Royce and Ferrari ...

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Riehl, Roger G. - Appleton Post Crescent December 13, 2009

Roger liked to putter with steam engines and enjoyed working on his 1965 Buick Riviera and taking it to car shows. He loved to camp with family and friends

Buick Wildcat gone - and largely forgotten - Telegraph-Journal December 10, 2009

For most fans and followers of post-war classic car designs, the Buick Riviera is the model considered one of the most beautiful and memorable. and more »

Black, White and Brown - Ha'aretz November 20, 2009

"Aika had been killed while driving from the Riviera to Paris, in order to pick up his wife and daughters and return to Israel for good.

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Classic Car Show a resounding success

As many as 100 cars, including for example Bugatti of 1926, Dodge Fargo of 1949, Cadillac Eldarado 1963, Ford Mustang 1965, Buick Riviera 1954, Rover 3500 of 1974 and 1958 make Fiat 500 and other unique sports cars and four-wheels vehicles, were... Participants included individual owners of classic cars and various car teams from Oman such as Evo, Volkswagen, Mustang, Oman Holden, Hummer Oman, and Shabek. Al Sayyarat newspaper, a leading weekly Arabic newspaper on cars, organised the second edition of its annual classic cars festival with much care and planning. By Hasan Kamoonpuri — All roads led to the Classic Cars Show at Lulu Hypermarket parking area in Al Ghubra last weekend, which was opened under the auspices of Sayyid Fatik bin Fahr al Said, Secretary-General, Ministry of Heritage and Culture. The second edition of the annual Classic Car Show (March 28-29) was a huge success.

More than 3000 visitors attend classic car festival in Muscat

Speaking about the festival, Abdul Rasool al Balushi, a member of Oman Riders Club said, “This festival is a great platform to showcase our bikes and promote the culture of motorbiking in Oman. Abu Saif, president of Shabek Oman Adventures said, “We have SUVs from 1993 at the festival through which we want to showcase the best of our 4WDs. My younger son is very enthusiastic about cars and bikes and he was thrilled to see some vintage cars. I had read about this car festival in newspapers and I made it a point to visit the Lulu Hypermarket in Bausher. Apart from individual owners, several adventure and biking groups also took part in the festival. Sunil Kumar, a businessman from Ruwi said, “I visit one of Lulu outlets for weekly shopping with my family during weekends.

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does any one know where to get body panels for a 1965 Buick riviera?


(asked by Devin M on April 08, 2007)

A: Try original parts group. They are based out of southern Calif.
www.opgi.com or 1-800-243-8355

used GM sports salvage San jose cal. www.gmsportssalvage.com

Your best bet might be a salvage yard. Google Buick salvage yards. (answered by I drive fire trucks on April 08, 2007)

A: There's a place in Jonesboro, Arkansas called AfterMarket Parts. Don't know where you are, but hope this helps.=) (answered by lightbulblady1 on April 08, 2007)

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1965 buick riviera?

I am looking for a headlight motor, fan cover, and a carb cover (dual 4bbl) for my 65 Rivi; 401
(asked by red on March 10, 2007)

A: I would use the Az ones.
http://www.oldcarnetwork.com/Merchant2/m erchant.mv?Screen=SFNT
http://www.classicjunkyard.com/junkyards /AZ.html
There are bunches more, I pulled them up on a search. Arizona has a bunch of good heavy metal parts. (answered by FörtyTwö on March 10, 2007)

A: Good luck........wish i knew a sight you could find it- oops found it (answered by clark6561 on March 10, 2007)

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I am looking for chrome trim for a 1965 Buick Riviera...any suggestions?


(asked by Crystal on June 20, 3179)

A: i bet that ride looks fly as hell! (answered by Spicoli on June 20, 3600)

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