This 1963 Buick Riviera is from a 401ci Nailhead V8 paired with a two-speed automatic transmission, and the car is finished in Willow Mist with a Sandalwood interior. Equipment includes power-operated windows, front and rear bucket seats, an automatic trunk release, air conditioning, and power steering and brakes. The car was repainted and 20″ Ridler wheels were installed during prior ownership, and an oil change was completed by the seller.
Styled under the supervision of…
This 1963 Buick Riviera is from a 401ci Nailhead V8 paired with a two-speed automatic transmission, and the car is finished in Willow Mist with a Sandalwood interior. Equipment includes power-operated windows, front and rear bucket seats, an automatic trunk release, air conditioning, and power steering and brakes. The car was repainted and 20″ Ridler wheels were installed during prior ownership, and an oil change was completed by the seller.
Styled under the supervision of GM styling chief Bill Mitchell, the pillarless coupe design includes a chrome spear on the hood, quad headlights, and chrome vent accents ahead of the rear wheels. The body was refinished in its factory color of Willow Mist (JJ) during prior ownership.
Staggered-width Ridler wheels feature polished lips and are mounted with 20″ Falken tires. The car is equipped with power-assisted steering and brakes.
Sandalwood (737) upholstery trims the interior, including the bucket seats, door panels, carpets, and dashboard and console trim. Cabin appointments include wood veneer accents on the center console and door panels, power window controls housed within the full-length armrests, a remote trunk release, air conditioning, and a Buick Sonomatic AM radio unit.
Instrumentation includes a 140-mph speedometer and a five-digit odometer that indicates just under 1,400 miles. True mileage is unknown.
The 401ci “Wildcat 445” Nailhead V8 was factory rated at 325 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of torque when new, and it sends power to the rear wheels through a two-speed Turbine Drive automatic transmission. The seller changed the oil.