1973 Riviera $13,000

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  1. 1972Mach1

    1972Mach1 Just some M.M.O.G. guy.....

    https://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/cto/d/warren-1973-buick-riviera/6872533855.html

    1973 Buick Riviera - $13000 (Warren) hide this posting
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    condition: good
    cylinders: 8 cylinders
    drive: rwd
    fuel: gas
    odometer: 79000
    paint color: red
    size: full-size
    title status: clean
    transmission: automatic
    type: sedan

    1973 Buick Riviera
    79,000 miles
    $13,000

    Sequence number 99 of the 1973 build year built in August of 1972

    In the last 3.5 years I’ve owned it I have done 4 tire, back brakes, 4 shocks, axle shaft seals, control arm bushings, fuel pump, all rubber gas lines, some rubber coolant lines, thermostat, AC compressor clutch, recharged AC, rebuilt carb, full factory exhaust, HEI distributor, plugs and wires. Sloan VIN report.

    I have all documentation for all work I have done and some other stuff going back to 1993.

    Only flaws are some stone chips on the windshield and front of hood, minor rust behind back tire and by rear window. Floor pans and trunk are solid. Minor surface rust underneath as would be expected from an original 46 year old car. Minor wear on drivers seat.

    Asking $13,000
    Cash only


    Any questions feel free to text any time or call after 5pm
    (586)588-191zero
    Joe
     
  2. 66electrafied

    66electrafied Just tossing in my nickel's worth

    OK, not bad; I love the colour, and the car looks pretty nicely kept. Worth a look if it's local to you.
     
  3. My3Buicks

    My3Buicks Buick Guru

    Looks like a decent car, but I sure couldn't bring myself to spend $13K on a car that has obvious rust that can be seen which you know there is also unseen. There are also some obvious interior issues. Take that $13K and add the cost of getting these items repaired and buy one that doesn't need all that done. You can buy an awfully nice one for $13K plus the $3-5K this one needs
     
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