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NJ 63 Riviera

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ruckin69

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My father and aunt have finally decided to part with their parents car. It has been garage kept but not ran in years. They are working on a price but let me know if you have any interest. It would be a great restoration project to someone who wants to put in a little time. Im working on getting undercarriage shots but I have restored several car and from what I know of walking past in in the garage for 40 years it has good bones. Located in Mahwah, NJ. It is NOT a wildcat engine...

https://photos.app.goo.gl/lr0AFNesFqKuOoWz2
 
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71 Riviera

That’s a 63. I had a silver one years ago. It’s probably a 401 engine with two speed automatic....
 

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Nice! I had a '64 Rivvy with the 401 and TH400 trans..very similar metallic copper color. That thing was a rocket ship....very fun to drive.;)
 

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The 63-64 model years were the best looking Riviera's of all. I had never paid much attention to it before but I think it's kind of neat how the speedometer sort of resembles the speedometer in an EB.
 
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