Why the 1965 Buick Riviera is One of the Coolest Classic Cars Ever Made

The 1965 Buick Riviera was quite a vehicle. Released*AM/FM radio with power antenna
in the year I was born, it was the last year for theThis 1965 car had more stuff than my 1985 Toyota
"first generation" Riviera model - and by far the best.did! I can remember cranking up the radio with the
A unique, recognizable body style that encompassedcruise control on doing 75 while adjusting my power
a spacious cabin and housed a powerful V8 engineseat, the tilt wheel, and the power wing windows. Ah
has now become a sought-after gem of classic carto be young again - those were the days.
collectors. I was fortunate enough to have one for aBut the real feature that made the 1965 Buick Riviera
few months in my youth. Here are some of it'sstand out from all the other years were the hidden
power stats:headlights. Tucked out of sight by the clam-shell
*0-60 in 8 secondscovers that opened and closed automatically on the
*Quarter mile in 16 secondsouter edges of the vehicle, they were moved back
*Top speed observed 115 MPHinto the grille for all future body styles where they
*Mileage 13.2 MPGhad been the previous 2 years.
With a 401 Wildcat under the hood, I had no troubleBack in the mid-80's these cars were a lot easier to
getting where I wanted to go. And while the bodyfind, but there are some original vehicles still sitting in
was large, it was quite maneuverable thanks to thedriveways out there is suburban and rural America.
standard equipment power steering and stiffYou might be able to pick one up for $1,000 if you
heavy-duty suspension. And who says getting theredo your homework. Less populated areas away from
fast can't be in style? Check out some of thebig metro cities are your best bet for discovering
features it came with:one of these hidden gems.
*Front bucket seatsFind one, invest some time and/or money into
*Bucket-style rear seatsrestoring it, and you will have something special. It's a
*Cruise controlgood investment too; you just can't lose restoring
*Tilt steering wheelclassic American cars.
*Center console floor-shifter & storage comp.There is another unique Riviera worth mentioning and
*Power windows, including wing-window!that is the 1972 model, known as the "torpedo back."
*Driver side 4-way power seatI have never owned one of those - not yet anyway!
*Air conditioning