My God this car looks beautiful in white. In 1976 I was 20 years old and bought myself a 1970 Buick Riviera GS, red with black vinyl top pearl white interior buckets, console every option, of course a 455 4-barrel dual exhaust positraction rear end, for a big car this thing would really move, cruising 85 on the highway was effortless. I still think that was the nicest car that I have ever owned even today.
It took Riviera to a new level, combining a bigger more powerful engine and unique and rare styling, only the boatails would have even more unique styling.❤
no audio !!! I have a 66 with the 465 wildcat original motor my dad bought it new (love you dad rest in peace)..!!! and I have the duel quad intake and original carburetors and it has the traction Lock bar on the rear end.! Garage kept since brand new and immaculate condition .!! I'm going to pass it on to my grandson .!!
Just think, when this 1970 was brand new. You could drive it from the showroom to home for $4852.00 And a monthly payment of $131.00, things sure have changed.
455 was under rated by gm for insurance! it was really 430 hp. if you ever drove one you would know it has hp it will fly. i still have my dads car it would cruise at 130 like you were going 70 mph. it was big! but it was very fast. tons of torgue! i still have it 25000 original miles! asking 90.000.00 ohio never driven in the winter and stored in heated garage!
My God this car looks beautiful in white. In 1976 I was 20 years old and bought myself a 1970 Buick Riviera GS, red with black vinyl top pearl white interior buckets, console every option, of course a 455 4-barrel dual exhaust positraction rear end, for a big car this thing would really move, cruising 85 on the highway was effortless. I still think that was the nicest car that I have ever owned even today.
It took Riviera to a new level, combining a bigger more powerful engine and unique and rare styling, only the boatails would have even more unique styling.❤
no audio !!! I have a 66 with the 465 wildcat original motor my dad bought it new (love you dad rest in peace)..!!! and I have the duel quad intake and original carburetors and it has the traction Lock bar on the rear end.! Garage kept since brand new and immaculate condition .!! I'm going to pass it on to my grandson .!!
1970, the Riviera with the most junk in the padunkadunk.
Just think, when this 1970 was brand new. You could drive it from the showroom to home for $4852.00 And a monthly payment of $131.00, things sure have changed.
Keep it all original. What a nice Buick👍🤓
Love it! Especially the black interior; they hold up so well compared to modern cars.The engine compartment just as I like them; great car.
455 was under rated by gm for insurance! it was really 430 hp. if you ever drove one you would know it has hp it will fly. i still have my dads car it would cruise at 130 like you were going 70 mph. it was big! but it was very fast. tons of torgue! i still have it 25000 original miles! asking 90.000.00 ohio never driven in the winter and stored in heated garage!
Shes all mines sold
I had a 1969 Riviera. They sure are wonderful cars.
This one is in great condition!
Beautiful ! I wish it were mine!
That's a beautiful riviera
What a BEAUTY! G. M. on top of their game!
I really wish I still had mines I loved that car .
What a wonderful car. Absolutely mint. There must be a very smooth ride. Congratulations!!
Nice car im lucky 2 have 2 68 Rivieras that im bringing back from the dead one of them is a rare GS option
I had a 1970 buick Riviera in 1885. Was the dark grey metallic, black top, black interior, bucket seats, but had the automatic shift on the column.
Wow that's a gorgeous Riviera ❤
My Dad had this car back when I was a little boy, every time I see onevin pristine condition like his; I reminisce and long for the days of old.