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AA Administrator
Name : Aaron Age : 47 Location : C-bus, Ohio Joined : 2007-01-13 Post Count : 18452 Merit : 252
| Subject: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Tue Jan 16, 2007 5:16 pm | |
| Welcome! Do you like Rivieras? So do we. Glad you found us! There's something about these cars that commands attention, don't you agree? Whether it's performance, style, luxury, or history, Riviera is one of those cars that stirs passion and captures interest. Maybe it's the unique details that you just don't see in most cars nowadays. Maybe it's the sleek, muscular shape. Maybe you secretly enjoy when people stop to look at your car, even say "Wow!" Ever been mistaken for a Jag or a Rolls? Yep, we know - happens all the time. Riviera by Buick has always been a car that exudes class, yet it doesn't go over the top with unneeded adornments or impractical features. The interior is simple, the seats are comfortable, and the build quality is respectable (it's not uncommon to see a 200k mile Riv in fairly decent condition). Riviera also has a powerful street presence, with unmistakable style and supercharged performance to back it up. Riviera Performance is the place for folks who truly love Rivieras. Whether you enjoy driving, tinkering, modifying, racing, or just learning more about these cars, you've come to the right place. Our goal is to compile and organize information about Rivieras in an effort to help fellow enthusiasts build, repair, and modify for better performance. We can help you keep your car running well for years and years, build a tire smoking monster from the ground up, or upgrade handling capabilities to make your car a formidable road handler! And it's not just about making power and going fast. Performance can mean anything that keeps the car running stronger, more efficiently, even improving the style. Some of our members enjoy seeing how many MPG these cars are able to attain. Some of us want a specific style for the exterior, even creating body kits for a custom look. We also invite all car-related discussion, and we'd like to see pics of your Riviera if you have one. Post them up in our Showroom! Most of our knowledge and focus relates to the later model Rivieras with 3800 V-6, but we're always looking to grow. If you own a classic Riviera, or one from any year, we'd like to hear from you and learn more about your car. Anyone with an interest in Rivieras is welcome to join and post in our forums. Together, we aim to become the ultimate Riviera resource! Thanks for visiting. We look forward to meeting you! If you haven't already registered, it's free, and in doing so you will have access to our tech forums. Also, this enables you to post questions to the membership. Click the "Register" tab above or this link to get started - it only takes about a minute.
Already registered? Congrats! Please enjoy using the site's many resources, and maybe contribute some of your own automotive knowledge to the forums. One thing before you begin posting topics: read this important message on Getting Started (click).Thanks again, and hope to see you around! AA Administrator, Riviera Performance
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1998 Riv Expert
Name : Dave Age : 64 Location : In The AZ Oven Joined : 2007-01-17 Post Count : 4502 Merit : 44
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Wed Jan 17, 2007 1:20 pm | |
| Looks good, Aaron!
Dave G 98 RIviera | |
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matt270avian Expert
Name : Matt Age : 28 Location : Frederick, MD Joined : 2012-01-16 Post Count : 2681 Merit : 54
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Sun Oct 13, 2013 1:11 am | |
| Just giving this a bump for the flood of new members. | |
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RJCrowell Special
Name : RJCrowell Age : 73 Location : Kansas Joined : 2014-05-26 Post Count : 2 Merit : 0
| Subject: Hello From South Central Kansas Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:31 pm | |
| ...otherwise known as rural nowhere. To blog members, Hello and a big thumbs-up for the incredible stuff you do to upgrade and preserve Rivs. I own a rebuilt '97 and am just a bit partial to the last-gen years. Mine is a daily driver with 100K on a standard 3.8L dropped in from an '02 LeSabre, and a rebuilt trans with 60K on it. The rest of it has over 220K with the usual maintenance stuff done and it is still one solid ride at a very low price.
I'm just a driver, not a mechanic, but I know enough to do a little maintenance on it, or to drool over what y'all do to yours. Wish I could upload a pic of my bronze '97, but don't have a website to post it to first. Not many Rivs out my way, but if you're the guy in Ness City with a red last-gen, NICE ! Looking forward to learning from you or just enjoying the news! | |
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randall729 Rookie
Name : randall r. beard Age : 71 Location : upper peninsula of michigan (yooper) Joined : 2015-10-01 Post Count : 13 Merit : 0
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:33 pm | |
| Just signed in. Got a 1982 Riv in Michigan am working on. Have a couple questions for the group. Hope for some comments . Thank you so much everyone. | |
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Blackcherryriv Special
Name : Ed Stenet Joined : 2015-09-26 Post Count : 2 Merit : 0
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:34 am | |
| Hello fellow Riviera lovers. I'm new to this site, and not quite sure where to post this question, but desperately need a little help/guidance. I own a 93 Riv, and need to replace my front subframe bushings (engine cradle bushings). Nobody seems to offer a kit specifically for my vehicle, but I'm sure other owners have come up with a solution. Any ideas? My email address is wesj6535@gmail.com . Thank you so much. Bill | |
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82reviera Special
Name : dave Joined : 2015-11-23 Post Count : 1 Merit : 0
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Tue Nov 24, 2015 1:12 pm | |
| Greetings all! I'm Dave. I don't personally own a Riviera, however, my mother does.It's a 1982. The colour is Jade Green I believe. I recently had to move back in with her, so I'll be the hands that steer the comeback. She was parked next to a building that was aflame. Many of the plastic exterior parts melted. Working on replacing what I can. I look forward to reading and finding out as much as I can about this little beauty. | |
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steve7548 Special
Name : steve w. Location : phoenix, az Joined : 2016-02-09 Post Count : 2 Merit : 0
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Tue Feb 09, 2016 8:08 pm | |
| Hi, I finally got me a Riviera! I’ve loved the Riviera design and style since it was born in 1963. I just purchased a 1997, supercharged, diamond pearl white, pretty much loaded, Riviera with only 58k miles. I bought it from the original owner who always kept it in the garage in Arizona. The car looks awesome and I am loving life!!! I changed all the fluids, installed a few new gaskets on the engine. It’s my new daily driver. I think I want to be buried in this one!! it costs less than a casket does these days!!! LOL.
Thanks, Steve
PS - how do i post some pictures for all to enjoy?
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moestippich Amateur
Name : Maurice Age : 53 Location : Milwaukee, Wisconsin Joined : 2016-04-10 Post Count : 31 Merit : 0
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Sun Apr 10, 2016 3:44 am | |
| Greetings. I own a 97 Riviera S/C that I pretty much saved from being scrapped. The car was posted on Craigslist as a parts car, so I contacted the owner and offered to trade him a perfectly running 99 Sable. Even swap, I hate Fords. I got the Riv running the next day, and am still rebuilding it now which is a year later. Need some help on issues that I can't find the answers for on Google, and have knowledge from the rebuilding I've done so far.The car runs perfectly (except for the SES light that comes on every 300 miles give or take due to the ho2 sensor which I'm troubleshooting now. I think it may be the cheap Bosch sensor I put in. Ordered ACDelco, should be here by the weekend) | |
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Abaddon Expert
Name : Scott Location : Macomb, Michigan Joined : 2010-02-24 Post Count : 4315 Merit : 185
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Mon Apr 11, 2016 9:40 am | |
| Moe, you posted on the Announcement page (you're not the only one). Create a new post in the "Welcome" section so people will read it! | |
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rfdwyer Special
Name : Robert Location : San Francisco Joined : 2018-05-14 Post Count : 1 Merit : 0
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Mon May 14, 2018 11:49 pm | |
| Thank you for the add. I have loved these cars since my aunt bought a 63 Riviera when I was a kid. I remember seeing the last generation on a turntable at a auto show and thinking I wanted one someday. Well I found a great example. A 1997 owned by a Grandma who died and the family found the car in the garage. They didn't even know she had it. I has 39 thousand miles on it. I am very happy with it. | |
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srjen1 Member
Name : Stephen Location : Rochester, New York Joined : 2018-03-05 Post Count : 78 Merit : 2
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Tue May 15, 2018 8:36 am | |
| Nice, i'm sure you will enjoy it. A bonus it only has 39k on it. | |
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AutoMaster Special
Name : Roy Funkhouser Joined : 2018-07-19 Post Count : 1 Merit : 0
| Subject: Getting started link is expired (classroom wiki) Thu Jul 19, 2018 12:11 am | |
| Just letting you know. Getting started link is expired (classroom wiki) | |
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manic mechanic Special
Name : Kurt Wagner Location : Riverside, Ca. Joined : 2018-09-16 Post Count : 8 Merit : 1
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Sun Sep 16, 2018 2:33 am | |
| - rfdwyer wrote:
- Thank you for the add. I have loved these cars since my aunt bought a 63 Riviera when I was a kid. I remember seeing the last generation on a turntable at a auto show and thinking I wanted one someday. Well I found a great example. A 1997 owned by a Grandma who died and the family found the car in the garage. They didn't even know she had it.
I has 39 thousand miles on it. I am very happy with it.
Dude.. You scored!!! I inherited my dad's '98 (after spending 70 hours and $1100 getting her road worthy).. 3rd owner, ~93k on her now (got her back among the living at 88.5k miles...) Drove her home from WA 3 weeks ago to her new home in SoCal.. A Vegas run and a Central Cali run complete (~3300 miles) with the only qualm being the car put my companion "to sleep". | |
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WARMIT Special
Name : warmit Joined : 2022-05-12 Post Count : 2 Merit : 0
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Thu May 12, 2022 7:47 pm | |
| We have inherited a 1995 Riviera about 3 years ago. It has 175,000 Kms. We have replaced the engine due to bad knock. Aside from clear coat peeling, the car is very clean and original. Once I find a washer reservoir and a working wiper switch, the car will be offered for sale. | |
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Jack the R Master
Joined : 2007-01-16 Post Count : 8070 Merit : 105
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Fri May 13, 2022 2:19 am | |
| - WARMIT wrote:
- We have inherited a 1995 Riviera about 3 years ago. It has 175,000 Kms. We have replaced the engine due to bad knock. Aside from clear coat peeling, the car is very clean and original.
Once I find a washer reservoir and a working wiper switch, the car will be offered for sale. Ebay says this will work, but you'll need the stalk. Disclaimer, I haven't done this repair - Link This may be a washer reservoir Link Why they couldn't take pics of the reservoir and not the car I can't say. You'd do better listing your car on eBay or Craig's List than here. Not much activity on Riviera Performance these days. Personally I wouldn't sell a car the way things are going. If you need another one in the future you may not be able to get one, or you'll pay more than its worth. | |
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carguy8888 Junkie
Name : Brian Cohen Joined : 2019-01-07 Post Count : 805 Merit : 8
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Fri May 13, 2022 10:29 pm | |
| I could have bought my car three times for what I put in, but it runs and rides really nice. I won't sell it but if somebody runs into it I'm headed towards a 2017 accord V6 coupe. It will be a lot more money but a lot less mechanics lol. | |
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Jack the R Master
Joined : 2007-01-16 Post Count : 8070 Merit : 105
| Subject: Re: Welcome Riviera Fans! (READ HERE FIRST) Sat May 14, 2022 6:00 am | |
| Sure - how many gears are in that cars transmission? | |
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