Only 45,000 Mi Very Rare Car on 2040-cars
Lake Ozark, Missouri, United States
Engine:364 nail head 300 hp 4 bbl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Exterior Color: Blue and white red pin stripe
Make: Buick
Interior Color: Light blue
Model: Riviera
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Super riviera coupe
Warranty: None
Drive Type: Rwd
Mileage: 45,040
Sub Model: Super riviera coupe
This car is as nice as they come all original 45,040 miles only a couple of scratches from normal wear and tear car is the way it was in 1987 when it was traded in and then put in a garage in New Mexico for all these years I have lots of detailed pics if needed, everything works on the car drives like new and looks like new
On Jun-23-13 at 18:18:10 PDT, seller added the following information:
Rear bumper was rechromed in 1987. Paint was touched-up in 1987. Minor tear on back seat.
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