The Riviera parked at 18th and P Streets Northwest D.C., that is:
From the back:
All original interior–with authentic naguahyde (made from real naguas!):
Bitchin’ rims:
The side view:
Headlights:
The Riviera parked at 18th and P Streets Northwest D.C., that is:
From the back:
All original interior–with authentic naguahyde (made from real naguas!):
Bitchin’ rims:
The side view:
Headlights:
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Face it, Mike, DC is boring: northern charm with southern efficiency. Come back to Boston!
Classic GM wheels of the era. My grandparent’s Olds Cutlass had the same wheels. Too bad about the devastating impact on the native naguas.
The is “naughi” not nauga.
Gorgeous car,!