1965 Buick Riviera 425-325
Intimidating black-on-black combination
One of the most attractive American muscle cars
Powered by a 425/325 “Wildcat” V-8 engine
Presented in good condition throughout
The new Riviera was built on a shortened, narrowed Buick frame and used the robust “nail-head” Buick V-8 engine and massive Al-Fin drum brakes. Quick-ratio power steering and lightweight, surprisingly sophisticated suspension make the Riviera not only beautiful, but one of the best-handling American cars ever. The…
1965 Buick Riviera 425-325
Intimidating black-on-black combination
One of the most attractive American muscle cars
Powered by a 425/325 “Wildcat” V-8 engine
Presented in good condition throughout
The new Riviera was built on a shortened, narrowed Buick frame and used the robust “nail-head” Buick V-8 engine and massive Al-Fin drum brakes. Quick-ratio power steering and lightweight, surprisingly sophisticated suspension make the Riviera not only beautiful, but one of the best-handling American cars ever. The interior is very European, with bucket seats split by a center console both in the front and rear.