![]() 10/09/2014 at 12:53 • Filed to: buicklopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
God I want one so bad. 1998 or 1999, please, because those got the higher-output variant of the l67 as well as "sportier" suspension.
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mmmmmm yes please!!!
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What kind of cars are those? I do not recognize them.
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I'm parting mine out. With over 250,000 new england miles the subframe is rusted through and there's a lot of cancer spots out back. Looking for a buyer for the engine/transmission. I think your LeSabre would be a great fit. The Addco sway bars probably fit your LeSabre too!
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HON HON HON. They're curious looking cars, but in nice, big and friendly sorta way.
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More love for the Riv plz! I'm partial to the 1990 series.
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This is the Riviera you need.
Yeah, it's a T-Type. That T-Type. And FWD.
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Needs moar boattail.
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I need money. There's a Park Avenue Ultra for sale for $600 with a good engine but a wrecked front frame, an engine alone for $450 (supercharged) or a complete Riviera 1996 SC in excellent physical condition with minor mechanical issues for $800.
I could afford ANY of this if I had a job, but school is taking up all of my free time :/
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8th-generation Buick Rivieras. 240hp supercharged sleepers that have been dyno'd at 300hp stock because Buick likes to underestimate their engines all the time.
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Yeah, it does all cost money.
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http://rivperformance.editboard.com/
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That sounds powerful!
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They move surprisingly fast. For $40 you can get one running under 14s quarter miles