What a beautiful feeling to be able to see the heart and soul of GM exceptional craftsmanship applied to that undisturbed Riviera chassis. I own a 63 my self and enjoy watching this series. Thank you guys so much, what a wonderful job you guys have.
Are you looking for one? I may be doing something similar with my 63 Riviera. Would love to see the original engine and good dynaflow transmission find a good home.
Very unique pro touring build, but why does every or almost every GM pro touring build almost always get an LS&? Why not a bad ass 455 Buick engine. Those LS engines are the most homely looking things ever. They look like a box in the engine compartment.
In my opinion this Riveria is too nice and original to restomod - I agree that a 455 would be awesome with one mod being a 200-4R overdrive transmission
I have a 64 Riviera with the 425 nailhead. This one though is in much better shape. Cannot wait to watch the entire series.
What a beautiful feeling to be able to see the heart and soul of GM exceptional craftsmanship applied to that undisturbed Riviera chassis. I own a 63 my self and enjoy watching this series.
Thank you guys so much, what a wonderful job you guys have.
Can't wait to see this one come together. Very cool to see the chassis. Thanks for the walk around 👍
neat project, wish I had the motor for mine
going to be a fun build
I had no idea that the door skins un bolted, never seen that on a car...
The nailhead has features unique to other GM division engines that shows up in the LS engines. Nice old survivor.
X frames were stout, but they kinda forced those models into being 2+2, the drive train hump was huge...
When will you be putting pics up on your website? I have a 63 almost identical to that one, can’t wait for pics.
Very soon...we are doing some "behind the scenes" website work so we haven't been able to add new projects...but we will shortly.
Are you going to sell the car? It is amazing.
No, we are building the Riviera for our customer. Thanks for watching.
How did you remove the door skin?
They are bolt on for this era Riviera.
I bet he can sell the old chassis. Someone will want it.
what did you do with the original chassis?
Are you looking for one? I may be doing something similar with my 63 Riviera. Would love to see the original engine and good dynaflow transmission find a good home.
Beautiful car hope you don't have to chop it up looking forward to see the build
Really interesting video thanks. What the history of the red Chevy pick up in background at end of video, I like the subtle changes?
Is that engine for sale?
Very unique pro touring build, but why does every or almost every GM pro touring build almost always get an LS&? Why not a bad ass 455 Buick engine. Those LS engines are the most homely looking things ever. They look like a box in the engine compartment.
In my opinion this Riveria is too nice and original to restomod - I agree that a 455 would be awesome with one mod being a 200-4R overdrive transmission
I have a 47 Buick Sedanette 2-door 50 series...