$10,000
Ward Cove, Alaska
Category
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Mileage
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Posted Over 1 Month
Condition: Used
Exterior color: White
Interior color: White
Transmission: Automatic
Fule type: GAS
Engine: 6
Drivetrain: FWD
Vehicle title: Clear
Body type: Coupe
Standard equipment: Leather Seats CD Player,Air Conditioning Cruise Control Power Locks Power Windows Power Seats
DESCRIPTION:
1993 Buick Riviera Luxury Coupe 2-Door 3.8L. This is the last year of this body style which is now a classic. Only 4,555 of this model was actually manufactured. Has brand new Goodyear tires July 25, 2014. Has Bose Gold sound system. Valve job 4,000 miles ago. New front brake rotors and pads on July 3, 2014. Runs very good. Has small ding in corner of trunk lid, two dents in rocker panel and a beebee ding in hood that you have to look for. This car spent half of its life in San Diego area, garaged 100% and I bought it in 2000 with 42,000 miles. It was owned by an old lady and I bought it out of the estate. The last half of its life, it has been in Ketchikan, garaged up to 18 months ago when I bought a new truck and now have too many vehicles. In order to fully restore this classic, you will need new leather seats, carpet and headliner (original headliner has been removed but mounting cardboard is in place and in good shape). You will also need new shocks. The trunk lid dent, and some unnoticeable dents in the drivers side lower region of the rocker panel and very small ping dent in the hood will need to be fixed. You will need to repaint the two-tone, lower paint which is a copper color.I had planned to keep this car and restore it myself because it is a joy to drive. This is perhaps the best sport coupe that Buick ever made in my opinion.Please call me at 907 225-9495 for more information. Thank you. Seventh generation (19861993)[edit]Seventh generationOverviewModel years19861993AssemblyDetroit/Hamtramck Assembly,Michigan, United StatesBody and chassisBody style2-door coupeLayoutTransverse front-engine, front-wheel drivePlatformE-bodyRelatedCadillac Eldorado Oldsmobile ToronadoPowertrainEngine19861990: 3.8L 165 hp (123 kW)V6 199193: 3.8L 170 hp (130 kW) V6Transmission4-speed THM440-T4 automaticDimensionsWheelbase108.0 in (2,743 mm)Length198688: 187.8 in (4,770 mm)Width19861990: 71.7 in (1,821 mm) 199193: 73.1 in (1,857 mm)Height198688: 53.5 in (1,359 mm) 19891990: 53.6 in (1,361 mm) 199193: 52.9 in (1,344 mm)Curb weight3,309 lb (1,501 kg) The E-body coupes were converted to unibody construction and further downsized for 1986, to a 108 in (2,700 mm) wheelbase. The V6 was now the only engine, rated initially at 142 hp (106 kW) SAE and 200 lbft (270 Nm) of torque. It used the Turbo-Hydramatic 440-T4 automatic with a 2.84:1 final drive ratio. This generation was noted for advanced electronic instrumentation. Four-wheel disc brakes were standard. Handling was notably improved. The Riviera placed fourth for Motor Trends 1986 Car of the Year contest.Fuel economy was notably improved for the 1986 Riviera, but the investment in the downsized, transverse engine front wheel drive platform resulted in a substantial price increase, to $19,831 to the base model and $21,577 for the new T-Type. 19891993 Buick RivieraThe smaller dimensions, generic styling, and lack of a V8 led to sales plummeting to 22,138 for 1986, only 15,223 for 1987, and a dismal 8,625 for 1988. A restyle for 1989 that added 11 inches (280 mm) to the overall length (on an unchanged wheelbase) helped, but only incrementally, boosting sales to 21,189 for 1989, but dropping to a low of 4,555 for 1993, the shortened final year of that model.[1] The last 1993 Riviera rolled off the Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly plant line on December 10, 1992.
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