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History. A sensational new Riviera debuted for 1971. A large car with a boattailed rear roof and window section and sweeping side sculpture greeted 1971's Riviera customers. Wheelhouses were wide open after a year of skirted fenders. Riviera shared Full-Flo ventilation with other Buicks and had the louvers on the deck lid.


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Das Boattail: The 1971-1973 Buick Riviera Ate Up With Motor April 8, 2008 Luxury Cars, Model Histories 42 Comments Bill Mitchell, styling chief of General Motors from 1958 to 1977, presided over quite a few hits and a number of duds in his long career. Some of those designs still spark controversy — few as much as this one.


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Description. Frame Off Restored! Buick 455ci V8, TH400 Automatic, Posi, Disc, PS, PB, A/C. 1971 Buick Riviera Boat Tail. VIN: 494871H929081. Check out this gorgeous 1971 Buick Riviera GS Sport Coupe! This Riviera has undergone a Frame-Off Restoration and it looks amazing inside and out! This Buick is sporting a glossy Vintage Red Paint finish.


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Riviera History 1963-1975 Introduction: The Buick Riviera was not a muscle car, per se, but it had a tremendous impact on the American automotive scene. The Riviera represented one of the most successful American attempts at capturing European styling and performance in a large automobile.


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One-Owner Boat-Tail: 1972 Buick Riviera Russ Dixon Buick was an early entrant into the personal luxury car space, launching the Riviera in 1963. It would remain a fixture in that GM division's line-up through 1999 (except for 1994). The third generation rolled out for 1971 and the car would adopt bold boat-tail styling as part of its design.


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Originally intended for GM's intermediate platform, the third-generation Riviera got upsized by the time it made it to production for 1971. That first year was the cleanest and most true-to-concept iteration, as Buick added regulation-compliant bumpers in '72 and again in '73, toning down the boattail for the final year.


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1971 Buick Riviera Additional Info: This 1971 Buick Riviera has been in the family since new. Has been parked for the past 6 years. Always covered and garaged since new. No rust body in good condition same for interior. Was running great when parked. I start the engine weekly to keep battery charged.


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The Riviera's boattail is one design element that has been on the drawing board for far longer than anyone would care to recall, seen most notably on Auburn Speedsters. Few realize or would dare to admit that, in its basic form, the boattail shape fell upon the 1963-'67 Corvette, thanks to Styling Director Bill Mitchell.


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Published 11.04.2020 1971 Buick Riviera (GM Media Archives) The 1971 Buick Riviera offered an all-new design for that model year. It featured a bold new look with its long-tapered hood front-end and boattail rear design. Despite a dismal economic outlook at the beginning of 1971, Buick went ahead with an expansion program to sell more automobiles.


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The Buick Riviera is a personal luxury car that was marketed by Buick from 1963 to 1999, with the exception of the 1994 model year. As General Motors ' first entry into the personal luxury car market segment, the Riviera was highly praised by automotive journalists upon its high-profile debut.


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The third generation Riviera was meant to be a classic from the get-go. Legendary designer Bill Mitchell was nearing the end of his career, and wanted to go.