0 401/325HP 4BBL V8 AutomaticCoupe
1963 Buick Riviera 401 V8 COUPE -- for sale in Torrance, California, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Torrance, California, United States |
Make: | Buick |
Model: | Riviera 401 V8 COUPE |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | -- |
Year: | 1963 |
VIN: | 7J1058036 |
Color: | Gray |
Engine size: | 401/325HP 4BBL V8 |
Power options: | -- |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | -- |
Interior color: | Black |
Options: | -- |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Buick Riviera 401 V8 COUPE 1963
West Coast Classics present a rare 1963 Buick Riviera coupe with its original and highly desirable matching #'s 401/325HP 4 barrel 'JT' code 'Wildcat' engine. The car has an older repaint in a 'Dark Gray' color and has a 'Black' vinyl front and rear bucket seats interior with a center console and console mounted transmission with a twin turbine Dynaflow automatic transmission, heater and defroster, power steering, power brakes, electric clock, map light, automatic trunk light, lined luggage compartment, deep... pile carpeting, dual exhausts, dual speed wipers with washers, deluxe steering wheel, deluxe wheel covers, backup lights and loaded with virtually every conceivable factory option apart from cruise control; with air conditioning, soft-ray tinted glass, tilt wheel, power windows, very rare factory AM radio with power antenna and the very desirable optional hubcaps! This is one mighty rare example with virtually every possible factory available options except power vent windows, cruise control & the rear window defroster!This should be considered a good project car with definite needs but which drives and runs fairly well. It has a very average quality repaint in a 'Dark Gray' color paint and please note that there will be some definite cosmetic and possibly some mechanical issues needing attention. For example the car drives well and the original matching #'s engine is strong but the AC and one of the power windows are not working. We have had the carburetor rebuilt and adjusted to specs, we have drained the fuel tank and replaced it and the car has new front brake pads but the car does have pitted chrome and all the weather stripping will need replacing. Overall the car should be considered as a project needing restoring and a car which will definitely need some TLC. As previously stated, this particular example boasts its original matching numbers 401/325HP JT code engine and transmission.The floor boards, trunk and all the typical rust-prone areas are seemingly solid and mainly rust-free and the car has no signs of any major accidents.This was one of the outstanding GM designs of the sixties, reflecting the styling supremo of Bill Mitchell with a masterful blend of curves and razor-edges, dubbed the anti-Thunderbird and respected by an army of industrial designers as an architectural landmark of the U.S industry and which has high repute amongst collectors for both it's beautiful lines and smooth fast performance for a luxury coupe. "One of the most beautiful cars America ever built" as stated by none other than Sergio Pininfarina of Ferrari design fame at it's debut at the Paris auto show in 1963. This landmark design would continue for only two years until 1964 before a hidden headlight change in 1965, making these two particular years of 1963/4 the most collectible and desirable and with the original early '63 models holding the lead in collector preference amongst most enthusiasts, but with all these 63-65 model cars boasting 'Milestone Car' status.All 1963 models were unique being the only year that the heater/defroster and optional air conditioning controls would be suspended under the center of the instrument panel pad. The design created a somewhat confusing array of push and pull control levers to direct air flow where desired and a simpler design appeared for 1964/5. Also it is of note that Buick pioneered another industry first with the Riviera in 1963 - flush glass! This was a unique new design in which the windscreen and rear window were sealed directly to the body allowing the glass to fit flush and thereby eliminating the bulky metal and rubber framework required on other automobiles!Performance was an important consideration in the personal luxury car market in the early sixties and the Riviera's power source was the 401 cubic inch 'Wildcat 445' V8 engine with 325 horsepower at 4400 rpm. It developed 445 lbs of torque at 2800 rpm, hence the '455' Wildcat script on the air cleaner. An optional engine bored out 425 cubic inch 'Wildcat 465' produced an impressive 340 horses at 4400 rpm and 465 lbs ft of torque at 2800 rpm. The 1963 engines were painted silver, the only time this color would be used by Buick and they featured an over sized air cleaner painted in 'Wrinkle Red'!