For Sale: 1964 Buick Riviera in Phoenix, Arizona for sale in Phoenix, AZ

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Vehicle Description RESTORED 1964 BUICK RIVIERA, ALWAYS A RUST FREE ARIZONA CAR.
This restored 1964 Buick Riviera has been restored over many years here in Phoenix, Arizona at a cost of closer to $70.
000.
It was restored by a renown Classic Buick restoration shop in Tempe, Arizona and they installed a 1965 Riviera grille and hidden headlights behind the chromed louvers at the very front of the fenders, like on a 1965 Riviera except the chrome louvers don't open, at the owners request.
The body has never had any rust.
The paint job is excellent and everything mechanically was rebuilt, engine, transmission, brakes, front end, complete interior, radiator, carburetor, starter, alternator, dual exhaust, tires, weather stripping and on and on.
After driving the car around 500 miles a piston broke and damaged the engine and the Riviera went in to long term storage.
But last year a correct 1964 Buick 425 Nailhead was located, totally rebuilt with bored out cylinders, new pistons, rings, turned crank, new cam, timing gears, chain and lifters, rebuilt cylinder heads with hardened valve seats etc, etc.
It is now installed in the beautiful Riviera and the car is ready for the next chapter! The car is in Phoenix, Arizona and is sold with a clear Arizona title.
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  • Year: 1964
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: Riviera

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