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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Mar 2017
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      13

      New guy with a 64 Riviera

      New to the forums. I own a 64 Buick Riviera that I'm slowly improving. Car is a older mild restoration, that had been parked for 10 years. Plans are to keep the stock drivetrain (340HP, 465ft/lb torque is no slouch), but improve the handling and reliability. Car's going to be lowered a couple inches, little bit stiffer springs, and put the headlights behind the driving light grills on the fenders. Eventually 4 wheel disc. I came here for the massive amount of good info on this site.

      Thanks,



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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jul 2016
      Location
      Iowa
      Posts
      136
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      Quote Originally Posted by jsg View Post
      New to the forums. I own a 64 Buick Riviera that I'm slowly improving. Car is a older mild restoration, that had been parked for 10 years. Plans are to keep the stock drivetrain (340HP, 465ft/lb torque is no slouch), but improve the handling and reliability. Car's going to be lowered a couple inches, little bit stiffer springs, and put the headlights behind the driving light grills on the fenders. Eventually 4 wheel disc. I came here for the massive amount of good info on this site.

      Thanks,

      steve
      Welcome to the forum Steve... can't say I've seen many threads on Riviera but the community here really doesn't discriminate.

      Josh at Ride Tech is a great resource for any ridetech options you might want to consider for your suspension/ride height plans, he seems to watch the 'suspension' sub-forum pretty closely so you're only a few clicks away.


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