Doubtful, BUT possible. Need MORE INFO!!!
I have a 1963 Riviera with a 1964 engine and transmission. The car has a late model year manufacture date. The installation looks correct and I was told there is a possibility it was done at the factory. Does anybody know if that is possible?
Doubtful, BUT possible. Need MORE INFO!!!
Tom Telesco
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Car vin# 7J1045782
engine # 8K1019574
trans # BN64-11736
The reason I asked is the trans cross member looks original and It doesn't seem to make sense that somebody replaced the engine and transmission with 1964 parts. Let me know if this info helps. Thanks
Engine codes out to a 64 Electra. Trans codes for a 64 TH400 for a 425 single 4 bbl. The vins and partial vins would match if they were from the original car. Someone probably wanted to up grade from the 401 and Dynaflow to a 425 and TH400. I would guess the trans, supports and linkages were pulled from a 64 Riv.
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Steve B.
67 GS 525 Buick Stage IV
66 GS Convertible
65 GS HT
63 Riv
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03 Ford Cobra Convertible (Factory Supercharged)
7J1045782
7 = Series 4700/Riviera
J = 1963 model year
1 = built at Flint, MI
045782 = sequential number, range was 001001 to 128398 for Flint, MI built fullsize cars for 1963
8K1019574
8 = Series 4800/Electra 225
K = 1964 model year
1 = built at Flint, MI
019574 = sequential number, range was 001001 to 233508 for Flint, MI built cars for 1964
1957 was the first year the car serial number and the engine serial number match for Buick's. Someone has replaced the engine and trans at some point, but it was not done at the factory. Based on the car serial number, I think your cars build date is 01B, which would be second week of January 1963. This would be an early model year build date, not a late model year build date. The trim tag on the firewall should have the build date on it. The latest 1963 Rivi I've seen with serial number 7J1125792 (body number 39842 out of 40000), has a build date of 07C (third week of July 1963). Car 3K1019783 has a 10C build date (third week of October 1963) , so about 10 months between the two serial numbers you posted. Model year switch over usually occurred in August.
Last edited by Buford26; 11-05-2016 at 10:43 AM.
Sean Smith
BCA# 42746
MBCC# 2122
SAH# 4186
Buickman Award 2015
1957 Special 4-door Riviera (hardtop) model 43
After googling your car serial number 7J1045782, I found this link with a picture of the trim tag:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-Buick-R...p2047675.l2557
Build date is 01B and body number is 16319 out of 40,000.
Now for sale on Craigslist and Autotrader:
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/5822099501.html
https://classics.autotrader.com/clas...iera/100771995
Last edited by Buford26; 11-13-2016 at 05:51 PM.
Sean Smith
BCA# 42746
MBCC# 2122
SAH# 4186
Buickman Award 2015
1957 Special 4-door Riviera (hardtop) model 43
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