The 1967 Buick Riviera Coupe stands as a testament to mid-century design and automotive engineering. Built on a 115 inch wheelbase, the two-door coupe was a lengthy vehicle with a sporty silhouette. Aggressively styled, the cars chrome grille, heavy bodyside sculpting, and pronounced protruding wheel arches were indicative of the period. Custom paneling along the rocker panels, curved rear window, and sloping roofline provided the Riviera with an iconic profile. Aesthetics aside, the car offered a comfortable and quiet ride thanks to its powertrain that featured a 325 horsepower, dual-quad 425-cu.in V-8 engine with a Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission. Sitting on 15-inch wheels and Buicks exclusive finned alloy wheels, the Rivieras power and control took center stage behind the wheel. And with power windows, air-conditioning, and advanced suspension, the interior was designed for a luxurious ride. Plus, with its wave dash design, comfortable velour seating surfaces, and woodgrain accents, the 1967 Riviera was designed with a touch of class. As one of the standout cars of the era, the 1967 Buick Riviera Coupe is an automotive legend.
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