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Riviera Style Change Cinderella
The Headlight Shields And Placement Were Altered
1967 - 1969, Until The Shields, Vanished In 1970.
The Riviera Went Through Various Iterations,
Including The Iconic "Boattail" Design (1971-1973)
A Second Spin Off Concept Cars Like The Silver Arrow III (1972)
And A Front-Wheel-Drive Version (1979-1985).
Design Engineering Morphed Front End,
1994 A Sleek Shape Emerged For The Light Assembly.
In 1995 Another Complete Design Change Occurred,
1996 A Super Charged Version Appeared
Engine's Output Increased to 240 hp (179 kW) And
280 lb⋅ft (380 N⋅m), Paired With A 4T60E-HD Transmission.
18,036 Rivieras Were Manufactured In 1996.
For Model Year Of 1997,
Engineers Revised The Suspension Revisions,
Removing Weight.
An Upgraded 4T65E-HD Transmission,
Featuring A Larger 10.2 In (258 mm)
Torque Converter And
Heavy-Duty Gearbox Were Added.
18,827 Were Made In 1997.
For 1998, The 240 hp (179 kW) Supercharged
V6 Became Standard.
GM's OnStar Service Was Added As An Option,
Along With Minor Interior Design Changes And Features
Including New Passenger Heated Seats
And The Removal Of The Front "55/45"
3-Seater Split Bench Option.
A Total of 10,953 Units Were Produced For 1998.
While The Nameplate Was Discontinued In 1999,
1999 Was The Car's Last Model Year.
With Production Of 1,956 cars.
Ending On November 25, 1998.
The Final 200 Cars,
Marketed As Silver Arrow Models,
Carried Special Silver Paint And Trim,
The Riviera Concept Coupe (2007) Kept Its Legacy Alive.
20-04-2007, Shanghai – The Buick Riviera,
A Stunning Concept Car Designed To Showcase Buick’s
New Global Design Direction,
Made Its Global Debut,
At Auto Shanghai 2007 (NOT VERIFIED).
The Gullwing Riviera Concept Coupe
Was Developed With Global Design
Input By The Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC)
In China,
A Design And Engineering Joint Venture
Between General Motors
And Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC).
It Was Introduced By Both Rick Wagoner,
GM Chairman And CEO,
And Hu Maoyuan, SAIC Chairman.
( Not Verified)
Prototype Visuals Were Presented,
No Actual Physical Automobiles
Went Into Production,
The Release Was To Keep Label Active.
A Hyped Web Presence Website,
Touting About The Riviera's Design Features.
Appeared With Non Safe And
Non Approachable Links.
(Dangerous To Your Computer)
Marked The Return Of A Renowned,
Buick Nameplate. As A Web Flash.
Only As Computer Generated Peek,
After An Eight-Year Hiatus.
Having Sold More Than 1.1 Million Units,
In The United States Between 1963 And 1999.
Over And Out
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Captured Under Selected Existing Light.
Modified For Web Presentation.
Changing The Appearance,
Of The Display Image.
With Adjustments Of The Key Values.
Mastered For Sizing And Shaping.
To Fit The Platform.
Working The Approach Of The Design.
Pushing The Core Plain,
Using Developed Creative Techniques,
Controlling The Placement
And Linear Arrangement.
While Placing The Assets In Order,
To Construct The Layout.
Through Photographic Engineering.
Assembling The Structured Appearance
Within The Cell Frame Field.
Maneuvering The Created Elements,
To Complete The Visual Result.
During Post Lab In New York City.
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Photographer Mark Fisher™ Is
A Well Accomplished Published Photographer
In Beauty, Fashion, and Music Photography.
New York City
Based Image And Filmmaker
Has A Worldwide Following.
Is A Member Of The Press.
There Is Fan Page On Facebook.
Mark Fisher American Photographer
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