one of a kind 72 buick Rivera must see - $5000 (Dallas) hide this posting image 1 of 20 © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap (google map) 1972 buick rivera condition: excellent cylinders: 8 cylinders drive: rwd fuel: gas title status: clean transmission: automatic type: coupe no text have inline house phone '' Clean Texas title '' Bring your trailer and drive on don't need a winch'' 72 Buick Rivera runs and drive '' good 455 big block motor with automatic console shifter disc brake completely 'loaded'''' nothing missing 18'' sport chrome wheels dual mufflers floor solid no dent very little ting rust blister by the back window the fins are from a 64 cadillac all new leather interio including the headliner'' have all chrome trims all glass clean '' just need all the parts put back on '' easy restoration $5000 cash trade for good 90s front end loader tractor Thanks se habla espanol''
Not like it matters much, but I don’t see a console, floor shifter, or room for one (between those custom ‘leather’ boat seats). I do see a column with removed shift lever. The amount of ugly was off the charts before the fins. I guess he got started and thought he could dig out of the hole if he just kept going... Patrick
Curious to know what happened here. Not the fins, but that someone spent some money on the car to modify it and then it was left to rot.
Tambien me gustaria, James! Demasiado amarillo ! I think the builder shouldve gone with '59 Chevy Impala fins! Well maybe keep it in the family! ws
I just google search the photo.. this one is pretty cool and well thought out as well... ws https://kustomrama.com/index.php?title=File:Adam-woodhams-1959-buick-profile.jpg https://www.google.com/search?q=bui..._eR7q7fAhXGkZAKHZf0CD4Q9QEwCnoECAQQFA#imgrc=_
It's a novel idea but the Caddy fins in my opinion just don't work on the boat tail. The boat tail is a work of art and stands on its own merit. Anything added is like adding oregano to french toast. It just doesn't go together.