I normally always have an idea of everything I post, but this one was just to strange to pass up. I do some more checking.It looks older than Ralph Lauren’s. But looks like it has same riveted seam down the center of the car.
I normally always have an idea of everything I post, but this one was just to strange to pass up. I do some more checking.It looks older than Ralph Lauren’s. But looks like it has same riveted seam down the center of the car.
Spot on, you do know your Rivieras!!! Thanks for sharing!I did a frame off restoration of a 65 Rivi a few years back. The 63 and 64 models came with fixed headlights as the clamshells were 65 only. Rechroming cost me a mint, lots of it. Parts were not easy to come by but all that real walnut veneer panels for the doors and console was available and looked awesome. Buick sold them as a 'Sport Luxury " class car and they cost more than the Corvettes at the time. The movie Road House made them somewhat of a collectable with a big boost of exposure. I like em too...
I think saw a picture of a French car that looked like that.I have no idea what this is.
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I'm wondering if it isn't actually two cars mated . The front looks much older than the rear.I have no idea what this is.
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History - Old STUDEBAKER BECAME A HOT ROD IN THE EARLY 1930'SI have no idea what this is.
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Did you miss last post???I think it is someone's customization of an early '30's Packard. Packard actually produced a few fastback Sport Coupes 1934-1935. I think someone has tried to duplicate the look on an earlier car. It looks like some amateur bodywork there.
You did good Fran, thanks for sharing!!
Si Senor