This version utilized GM's FR platform which was shared with the front-wheel-drive Oldsmobile Toronado. One year later the Cadillac Eldorado was also FWD and utilized this platform.
Retired couples with money owned them. Then they went to the Latino low rider market (no money). I was so wrong about this car. Buddy bought an early 1963 with factory leather for 600. Cdn. : guy had a drug bill to pay, and had to pay FAST. Powerful, you'd see it pulling small RV trailers to Vegas all the time.
So what was the '63 Riv? The '66 Riv was gorgeous, Two buddies of mine owned them & loved them. But the first personal luxury car was the '58 T-Bird. Some say it was the '41 Lincoln Continental or the '37 Packard Darrin.
My family owned a '66 Riviera. It was a wonderful car!
In the early 80s , I had a 69 gs, these cars ooze class!
Yeah I clicked on this vid admiring how beautifull the car is, than a bridgeport 13B rotary engined red Karmann Ghia entered my mind and I'm in bliss.
First year for this body style. Last year for the 425 nailhead. A real treat!
Beautiful stunning car 🚗 😍 😊❤
Amazing car.
This version utilized GM's FR platform which was shared with the front-wheel-drive Oldsmobile Toronado. One year later the Cadillac Eldorado was also FWD and utilized this platform.
Retired couples with money owned them. Then they went to the Latino low rider market (no money). I was so wrong about this car. Buddy bought an early 1963 with factory leather for 600. Cdn. : guy had a drug bill to pay, and had to pay FAST. Powerful, you'd see it pulling small RV trailers to Vegas all the time.
So what was the '63 Riv? The '66 Riv was gorgeous, Two buddies of mine owned them & loved them. But the first personal luxury car was the '58 T-Bird. Some say it was the '41 Lincoln Continental or the '37 Packard Darrin.
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