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Old 10-06-2010, 10:47 AM
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Is the riviera coming back?

I saw a concept for a new Rivera a while back does any one know if they are ever actually going to build this? It looked pretty awesome the riviera was always my favorite car in the Buick line up (espically the 70-73) its time they bring this car back!!!
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Re: Is the riviera coming back?

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I saw a concept for a new Rivera a while back does any one know if they are ever actually going to build this? It looked pretty awesome the riviera was always my favorite car in the Buick line up (espically the 70-73) its time they bring this car back!!!
Searched images.google and saw the concept pics. If it DOES come back, I may just by another one.

It would be the third in a row, 1986 T-Type and 1997.

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