After lots of false starts and CL sellers being, well, CL sellers I finally have what is likely to be my $2017 Challenge car- a white 1998 Buick Riviera. Seller was asking $1000, ended up getting it for $850. Here it is in all its, well, lack of glory...
And of course, the main reason for having bought the thing:
It is, of course, not without its issues. First off, being a white GM car from the late 90s and as the pictures show, the paint definitely has some issues. Which doesn't concern my TOO much- I don't like the white paint anyway. As eastsidemav put it, with that paint a few minutes with a pressure washer will get me a nice gray car.
Mechanically, it's actually in pretty good shape- the engine runs well and other than the rear shocks being very soft the only real issue was that there appears to be a pinhole leak in one of the radiator hoses. There's also a broken wheel stud on the back, which should be pretty easy to replace.
The interior is far from anything to write home about. Besides being a not particularly attractive maroon color, it's rather beat up. The rear view mirror popped off when I went to adjust it when I took it out for a test drive. That's OK though, since I'm more likely to strip as much of it as possible out.
So, the good:
-Its L67 supercharged 3800 engine in stock form puts out 240hp, and it doesn't take too much in the way of mods to push it over 300hp. In stock form the car should do 15.5 in the 1/4 mile, so with more power, some weight reduction, and stickier tires it should do decently well on the drag strip
-Getting it to drivable should cost less then $30, so I'll have over $1100 for actual improvements
And, the bad...
-The thing is a BOAT. For some bizarre reason, the Riviera (coupe) is .2 inches LONGER than the same-era Park Avenue (sedan). It's going to be pretty laughable on the autox course to say the least.
Current plans for improvements:
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Upping the power: Smaller supercharger pulley, probably some porting on the LIM/SC, adding an intercooler and/or methanol/water injection and retuning the computer. This will be where the bulk of my money goes.
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Handling: anything I can do to make it turn better. Obviously as much weight reduction as possible, but let's face it- this car is always going to languish on the autox course.
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Appearance: Haven't totally decided what route I want to go, but it will hopefully look quite different.