With it’s extremely low mileage of 65,000, and only 1 owner it’s whole life, this Riviera was very rarely driven! It runs and drives excellent. The vinyl interior has no rips, stains, or tears. Power windows, power locks, power brakes, power steering, 430 V8 7L engine, air conditioning, tilt wheel, delay wipers, hideaway headlights, etc. The paint is in great shape and ready for car shows! No rust! The undercarriage and floors have no rot whatsoever, as well as the trunk. The vinyl top is nice and tight and there is no bubbling underneath it. It is mechanically sound and drives down the road perfectly. If you’re looking for a turn key classic car that won’t break the bank, this is the one for you! Call anytime- 3l2 8o4 twenty two 24 https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/cto/d/arlington-heights-1969-buick-riviera/7724523626.html
The '68 and '69 are my second favorite Rivieras after the '63-'65. Looks great, but man, why don't guys give them a good washing and cleaning before they post them? 45 minutes on that interior would go miles and miles, unless they're trying to sell it as a recent barn find or barn find in waiting.
I read that ad and think, that is not the original 70+ year old owner selling it, more than likely it is the guy that bought it from the original owner and is now flipping it. But I am sure that is just my cynical side. :>)
It's completely de-emblemed. No Riviera letters on the fenders, nor across the hood. Riviera by Buick also missing on the trunk. And I don't see any holes lol