domingo, 12 de febrero de 2012

1970 Buick Riviera - Furious R.I.V.

Buick Riviera Furious R.I.V.



Hoy os traemos un Buick Riviera de 1970, aparecido en la revista Lowrider Magazine.

Podéis ver el reportaje completo en:
http://www.lowridermagazine.com/features/1202_lrmp_1970_buick_riviera1970_buick/index.html

más info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_Riviera
http://www.buick-riviera.com/





















 
Tech Specs
“Furious R.I.V.”


Vehicle: 1970 Buick Riviera  
Engine: The 1970 Buick boasts a 455 c.i.d. engine which was completely overhauled by Mark, at All American Auto in Longmont, Colorado. Chrome plating duties were given to the legendary Denver Bumper, and their crack staff handled these duties masterfully.  
Suspension: The Rivi has a full custom two-pump CCE hydraulic setup, which was installed by Larry’s good friend Bernie. Bernie went the extra mile to make the set-up as inconspicuous as possible with a hidden style build.  
Wheels/Tires: 96-spoke Zeniths, custom painted to match the exterior.


Club: Rollerz Only Car Club  
Owner: Larry Benavidez III
City/State: Thornton, Colorado Paint: Tomas and Alberto at Quiroz’s Auto Body sprayed the undercarriage and frame with a House of Kolor Kandy Tangerine on top of a gold and silver base. Patterns on the Rivi come courtesy of Rob Vanderslice, of New Mexico, who blessed the body with patterns in the shape of Riviera symbols which become almost three dimensional in the sunlight and run from hood to trunk on the Buick. 
Interior: Rex at S&S Upholstery in Longmont, Colorado handled interior duties on the Rivi. He removed the entire cabin and spread tuck-and-roll vinyl throughout the cabin, and also elevated the rear deck to give the back seat a more unique aesthetic. In addition, Rex also removed and sealed the side windows to prevent any unwanted rattling. Sound System: John Reed from Thornton, Colorado installed a Pioneer Premier head unit and Boston Acoustic speakers were placed in the cabin using floating Kenwood amplifiers. An illuminated plexi-glass box was built in the trunk holding three Boston Acoustic 8-inch subwoofers.  







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