Classic Car Overview
1958 Buick Super Riviera 2 Door Hardtop For consignment, a 1958 Super Riviera 2 door hardtop with a title verified 54,353 actual miles. This car exemplifies 50s styling with enormous chrome features, fins, long stretches of polished trim, fender ornaments, and a grille that is a masterpiece of design. With a 127 inch wheelbase, its size is as impressive as its features. Exterior If you slowly pan this car from front to back, you can stop every few inches to point out an interesting feature. The grille is a series of floating chrome squares, seeming suspended in mid air in a grid over a massive front bumper. Above it, dual headlights reside under a chrome brow and a V-emblem on the nose which is repeated on the fender ornaments. Along the back, the quarter panel is adorned with a spaceship shaped chrome leaving a trail of aluminum trim that stretches all the way to the back of the car where it meets a substantial piece of fin trim that takes in a larger than life tail light over another massive rear bumper with more detail than your companys spreadsheet. The curved glass at both ends is boldly bordered by more shiny metal and the C-pillar has additional chrome bars to fill the canted space. The paint is in nice shape but much of the chrome is pitted and theres surface rust on the bumper guards. Interior The brochure touted custom quality interiors and indeed, there is attention to detail on the inside as well. The door panels alternate two hues of blue vinyl with a strip of metallic trim around the stitch patterned insert. We note some separation and warping of the header on the drivers door panel, but all else seems to be intact. Cloth and vinyl covers the split bench while a similar but different pattern of cloth covers the rear bench where we note patina on the metal ashtray and some separation on the sidewall. The once white plastic rim of the steering wheels is heavily cracked and yellowing but its central components, a horn ring around a hefty metal T , are in good shape. As the dash cover curves towards the doors, a switch panel with electric window toggles is uniquely placed in a metal base which shows patina. In front of the driver, rocket inspired switches and an instrument cluster behind more gleaming metal and configured horizontally. Some of the switches are large dials and levers, unlike most everything youve seen and despite the patina on the dashboard, its still a treat for the senses. Theres a pushbutton AM radio and clock on board, helping complete a jukebox-like persona. Blue loop carpet below is in good shape and the headliner is intact but showing some age while the enormous trunk is lined with carpet and contains a spare in a hard case with, yep, more mirror-like metal! Drivetrain Under the big hood is a clean 364ci V8 rated at 300 horsepower which Buick proudly touted in numerous places on the 58 brochure. It has a 4-barrel carburetor and a Dynaflow 2-speed automatic transmission with 3.23 gears in the back. Power drum brakes are on all four corners and youll need them to stop at gas stations along the way. Undercarriage Fairly clean for its age, theres plenty of patina and surface rust underneath but nothing invasive or structural, however one tailpipe has a hole. A big X-frame dominates the underside, not an easy task and there are some large components there. The dual exhaust goes wide, then comes closer together just before exiting out the back via steel pipes. Suspension is configured as coil springs up front and torque tube and radius rods which the brochure explains, counteracts side motion on turns, curves, and uneven roads. Drive-Ability Its big on the outside and feels big on the inside and the bench seat provides plenty of space and these cars were promoted as 6 passenger vehicles for a reason! The big V8 fires up and we shift into Drive to roll this land yacht onto the test loop. The ride is indeed soft, and visibility is surprisingly good as long as you have spatial awareness of your width and length. Bus drivers will have no problem. The cruiser tracks straight and has plenty of power, but we found ourselves begging for another gear or two. Even so, the ride was pleasurable, and all functions operated as advertised. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your purchase. If you love this era of automobiles, heres one you dont see often and checks all the boxes for things that were cool in the 50s from big chrome to the early days of space age influence to every piece of accent the designers could conjure and get past the bean counters. Its all here. With some TLC, youll have something very special that youll be proud to show, and the active Buick Club of America will not only welcome you with open arms, but help you along the way if further restoration is the route you take. 5E1067347 5-Super E-1958 1-Flint, MI Assy Plant 067347-Sequential Unit Number Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (thats more than 8 acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person. There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee is not included in the advertised price.