The Buick Riviera GS occupies a rare space in American car culture, blending personal luxury with genuine performance hardware in a way that still feels distinctive today. Collectors now look back on ...
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 ...
Introduced in 1962 as a stand-alone production model, the Riviera name can be traced back to 1949. That's when Buick used it on the two-door hardtop version of the Roadmaster. The term also appeared ...
When Harley Earl retired from General Motors in the late 1950s, he left some mighty big shoes to fill. He had been GM’s first VP of Styling, the first to use modeling clay to develop new car mock-ups, ...
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