Congratulations on getting it back. That is incredible.
Have fun on the restoration.
Hello all!! Glad to find the forum. Last week I re-aquired my ol 69 Riv that I traded off to a dealership for a new truck 31 years ago when I was 18. Those 31 years have not been easy on her and she is now in need of a restoration. I am sure I will be needing advice and parts, so I look forward to getting familiar with the forum and the folks as I dig in to this ol Riv.
First pic is of it in 1985. Second pic was Thursday 6/30/16
Congratulations on getting it back. That is incredible.
Have fun on the restoration.
86 GN, all factory options, engine build in progress
72 Skylark Convertible, 462, TH 400
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Thanks carmantx.
be sure to check our reference section. 1966-1970 is all the same generation for the Riviera so the 1967 chassis manual should help you out quite a bit:
http://www.teambuick.com/reference/l...ssis/index.php
www.rivowners.org will also be an invaluable resource for you.
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Thanks Bob!!
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