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Buick Riviera blends timeless luxury with smart performance upgrades, including a rebuilt V8 and four-speed overdrive.
Sleek, stylish, and full of retro charm -- discover the lost art of hidden headlights in 20th century automotive design.
There’s a difference between pop-up headlights and hidden headlights. Pop-up headlights, like on some Miatas and Corvettes and Opel GTs and many other cars are more about the goal of not having ...
The '63 and '64 models lack the hidden headlights of the original concept, however those would make a return on this body style's final model year in '65.
The Buick Riviera was restyled for the 1965 model year. Vertically stacked headlights were hidden behind clamshell-style doors that opened when the lights came on.
A digital rendering artist has used his skills to re-imagine the iconic first-generation Buick Riviera as a contemporary sports coupe. Check it out here.
Check out this 1964 Buick Riviera, brought to you by the experts at Hot Rod Magazine.
The hidden headlights were retained, as was a dramatically styled waterfall grille. 2007Buick Riviera- Building on the legacy of the Riviera nameplate, Buick unveiled a sleek coupe concept in 2007.
Few '60s cars have the universal appeal of the 1963-65 Buick Riviera. Resto purists and automotive design critics have long hailed its crisp, "factory custom" styling. Likewise, hot rodders know ...
The Buick Riviera still wears the fabulous Verde (Green), refinished twice, in 2019 and 2023, over a dark vinyl green interior. It sports fixed quad headlights hidden behind clamshell covers ...
Back in the 1960s, Buick built genuinely beautiful cars. Perhaps the best of them was the Riviera. The first-gen Riviera is widely considered the best of the lot, and the hidden headlights that ...