My buddy asked me to help sell his Riv,so before I list it on Ebay I'll throw it up here for a little while.Very nice Shadow Turquoise 67 GS with black vynil top.Car has 107,000 miles with less than 1,000 miles on engine and tranny rebuild.Black interior with buckets and console.I'll try and get some interior pics. Post here if interested and email me for his name and number and he'll fill you in on details and more pics. Car is located in Bohemia L.I. N.Y. $9500. echo455t@yahoo.com
I agree! I wish I had built my garage bigger. Maybe I could do some re-arranging... One question though - were the engine pictures and the exterior pictures taken at the same time? The fenders in the engine pictures don't seem to have the same shine and the chrome headlight surround seems dull compared to the bright chrome in the other shots.
They where taken at different times.I know he had the engine rebuilt and then he had the car painted.Thanks for the compliments,I'll pass them along.Tom.
Hey Tom Did he take this to khols on Sat nights?Did you here about Stop&Shop in Smithtown past the bull for Sat nights.Jason said something about lap dances after across the street.
makes me wish I had my 73 Triumph Bonneville and 74 Norton Commando sold already....I'd be all over this
Yes Steve he was there a few times.Yeah,I heard about Smithtown,and as long as Jason is NOT giving the lap dances,I'm in.
Here are a few more pics.You'll notice the small holes on the side of the car where body molding was.You'll have to ask him details on that.This is a very nice car for this kind of money.Please read my first post on emailing me for interest in the car.Thanks,Tom. echo455t@yahoo.com
Thanks John,like I mentioned above you'll have to ask him on details about the holes. I believe they where for some sort of body moulding or door guard trim. The originals where garbage,it may be he decided not to put new ones on or never got around to it? I'll ask him later. I do know the car was taken down to bare metal,and there is hardly any body filler on the car. It was a very straight car to begin with.