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1972 Riviera
22 February 2024, 06:59
Norman Conquest1972 Riviera
My son just picked up this car. I have asked Bill/Oregon to post some pics for me. Hope it works.
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23 February 2024, 21:05
TomPWretched excess, nearly perfectly executed. I'm a little envious...
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24 February 2024, 05:42
Norman ConquestYeah, my son finds them + does any fix ups needed + turns them. He bought this one + 2 others already restored. This one is spotless + that motor has a lot of torque. He said he'll do a new paint job when he gets back from vacation, unless someone wants to buy it as it sits for $16K OBO. He also got a 51 Chevy convertible, I believe, I haven't seen it yet + a 68 vette, but that vette went the same day. He does find some good deals. I'm going to be selling that 51 Chevy P.U. in the background at some point. It's all original, except that the column shift has been moved to a Hurst floor shift. It's a sweet truck, but since my left knee went out, I can't work the clutch anymore.
24 February 2024, 18:34
Bill/OregonRandy, your '51 has the starter button on the floor, right?

So did the '50 Chev DeLuxe that was our family car until 1960, when Dad bought a new Dodge Seneca station wagon with the 318. He gave the Chev to my older cousin who was stationed at Fort Lewis, and he lost it in a card game!

There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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25 February 2024, 01:51
FrostbitLovely land yacht
25 February 2024, 07:40
Norman ConquestBill, yes, it still has the floor starter.
29 February 2024, 06:13
customboltCoolest body style for Rivieras. Body looks straight.
All metal? Bondo? Just curious.
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29 February 2024, 08:11
Norman ConquestAll metal
02 March 2024, 04:26
customboltNice. Being from the north, we appreciate a clean body.
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07 March 2024, 19:15
Michael RobinsonNice? Did it come with the original rudder?

Mike
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08 March 2024, 03:34
BiebsThe Riviera and Toronado were GM's sporty cruisers of the time. Toronado had a chain-driven front wheel drive system. Ford had the T-Bird, which had ballooned in size by that time.
08 March 2024, 05:24
Michael RobinsonThanks to my dad, I owned a ‘69 Toronado. Had a 455 cubic inch V8 as I recall.
Still miss that car.
Mike
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09 March 2024, 08:36
Norman ConquestThat's the motor in this one too.
10 March 2024, 09:44
customboltAre the buick and olds 455's the same configuration? I remember the issues GM had when it was discovered that they put some Chevy engines in Pontiacs. 1980's maybe. I forget when.
That Riv would be wicked tricked out with a high cube V-12.
OR one of these? Other brands exist of course.
supercharger
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13 March 2024, 11:38
wympleOlds & Buick were still different.
13 March 2024, 19:09
buckeyeshooterquote:
Originally posted by custombolt:
Are the buick and olds 455's the same configuration? I remember the issues GM had when it was discovered that they put some Chevy engines in Pontiacs. 1980's maybe. I forget when.
That Riv would be wicked tricked out with a high cube V-12.
OR one of these? Other brands exist of course.
supercharger
In 1977, Gm put 350 and 403 Olds engines and 305 and 350 Chevy engines in Pontiacs. My humble opinion is there is nothing wrong with the Pontiac 400 or 455.
20 March 2024, 18:10
Dutch44Is that truck a '51-'52 GMC/Chevy?
21 March 2024, 05:41
Norman Conquest51 chevy
25 March 2024, 04:46
Norman ConquestMy son's upcoming latest project in the works. He has a 440 motor that he is looking for a 1970 Charger body to drop it into. Anyone have any leads?