The 1965 Buick Riviera sits at a rare intersection of American luxury and genuine performance capability. Its sleek ...
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Buick experimented with hidden headlamps in the mid-1960s. One particular design attempt stood out from the rest.
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After last week's story about a 1971 Riviera I had photographed, somewhere, several readers directed me to the car's exact location. "That car I believe is the one on North Maple Grove Road, down at ...
The Buick Riviera was restyled for the ’65 model year. Headlights were now oriented vertically and hidden behind clamshell-style doors that opened from the center when the lights were turned on. Faux ...
Known as one of the most beautiful American cars of its era, the first-gen Riviera received an infusion of muscle in 1965 thanks to the addition of the Gran Sport performance package. By the late ...