Learn more about two of General Motors' finest styling masterpieces, the 1967 Buick Riviera and 1967 Cadillac Eldorado.
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@DavidHall-ge6nn Жыл бұрын
Beautiful cars and an in-depth review. I appreciate the unhurried, lingering look we get as you explain an aspect of the car. It's like attending a classic car show with a private tour guide. Every time.
@remingtonwingmaster6929 Жыл бұрын
both beautiful designs but I'd take the Riviera hands down, just stunning
@crumdoggy Жыл бұрын
Love the exhaust note on the caddy.
@alastairward2774 Жыл бұрын
In that colour both cars look effortlessly cool and sinister. Even the slow way the Cadillac drops one pair of lights then the other is slightly threatening.
@UberLummox
Жыл бұрын
Haha yup!
@ZGryphon
Жыл бұрын
"You come to me on the day my daughter is to be married and you ask me to do murder for money."
@graciemaemarie11jones168 ай бұрын
riviera is a work of art. never seen a more beautiful car
@dagr382 Жыл бұрын
1967-68 - GM Styling was at its absolute peak. Not a dud amongst all the models GM offered, and each make and its model ranges were quite distinct from one another.
@rogersmith7396
Жыл бұрын
Well each division still had its own engines but many parts including frames were shared. Except for the 425 all the trans were the same. Olds and Cad had the 425.
@AB-pl1ko
Жыл бұрын
Yes, 1967 was the final year were American automotive design was not that restricted by govt regs so what came out in the market then was centered around what the engineers and stylists could imagine & produce. Sadly, an era that won't be seen again. Thank you Adam for being the caretaker of these 2 beautiful cars. Between them, the Riviera would be my pick without hesitation.
@UberLummox
Жыл бұрын
I'd havta to disagree only that the only bummer of the bunch was the homely front of the '67 Olds Delta 88 withe the parking lights placed inbetween the headlights. Not the case on the Delmont 88 or the 98. '66 wasn't too bad but by '68 they got better looking imo. And I wouldn't call '67-8 the "absolute peak for Cadillac 62 Series either. I guess it depends on what flavor of GM cars you like.
@kayeninetwo3585
Жыл бұрын
"1967-68 - GM Styling was at its absolute peak." I agree. Although it would eventually became somewhat commonplace, the new generation of Corvette introduced in 1968 was a spectacular design. People who were alive in '68 (and cared about cars) remember the amount of excitement it created among the car buying public....even for people who couldn't afford a new Corvette. That styling became altered and somewhat boring for a lot of people by the mid to late 1970's, so many folks tend to forget how cool it was in 1968.
@UberLummox
Жыл бұрын
@@kayeninetwo3585 There was a ridiculous amount of cool going on then!
@missbehavin8673 Жыл бұрын
My dad had the 1968 El Dorado in a metallic blue. What a gorgeous car it was.
@cardo1111 Жыл бұрын
Two beautiful cars, thanks for sharing them. I love the quarter panel body lines on both. The Eldo is stunning but I have to give it to the Riviera for its gentleman's muscle car styling and handling thanks to the rear wheel drive, full frame with coil springs. However you can't miss with either one, those glorious exhaust notes.
@adamlehr8820 Жыл бұрын
My dad had the '67 Ford Thunderbird Black with beige interior. This era was indeed the height of fashion such exciting top drawer designs.
@davidyardley797 Жыл бұрын
My dad’s beautiful white 66 Riviera was my all-time favorite car my family ever had. Never fargave him for trading it. Miss him so much now, wish he was here to show this to. Thank you!
@dominickserignese8837 Жыл бұрын
The Engine in that Buick is perfectly balanced and running smooth as glass, perfectly still.
@tomweisser6203 Жыл бұрын
Love them both as far as style goes, in fact, I love the Toronado too. However, for me, I'll take the Riviera every time for the RWD and better ride, and I think it's just a smidge sexier.
@paulm6481
Жыл бұрын
Get your eyes tested. Caddy is epic.
@brianrott921
Жыл бұрын
@@paulm6481 both awesome cars but you are right,Caddy is cooler
@FaithfulServant316 Жыл бұрын
Love the styling of the 65 Riveria....classic!
@ComeJesusChrist Жыл бұрын
That white interior looks amazing! These cars are more desirable than any car currently on sale. How little cars developed in the last 40-60 years!
@jaya.0069 Жыл бұрын
In the early 70's my next door neighbor had a 67 Eldorado, I loved the look of that car and still do to this day. Beautiful example here!
@richdorak1547 Жыл бұрын
67 was one of the best years for beautiful GM designs! thank you for this great video.
@peterf4552 Жыл бұрын
I like the fact that the Cadillac 429 had the distributor in front of the engine. It's much easier to tune when the distributor is right there.
@eartha911 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you on the styling. My two favorite as well. I would really love to see the Buick mag/road wheels on that Riviera.
@MasterMalrubius
Жыл бұрын
My thought also. A set of wheels would look epic.
@lindahines9380 Жыл бұрын
that caddy is SHARP! The Buick too! red interior slamming!
@garyrains5996 Жыл бұрын
Being a total car nut, I have always been the styling, comfort guy rather than sporty and loud. These days I have two of the late 90's Jaguar XJ8s just because they are so perfectly beautiful. At this late date, I cannot believe I have never owned a Riviera! It is hands down the most beautiful car of all time! Oh, well...I ain't dead yet. Thank you for this tribute.
@christopherg9806 Жыл бұрын
I love the sound of the old starter motors. You could always tell the difference between Ford, GM and Chrysler by the sound of their starters.
@robjaimes8830
Жыл бұрын
Remember the Chrysler “scream” at startup?
@christopherg9806
Жыл бұрын
@@robjaimes8830 Oh, how could I forget? If I could have it as my ring tone, I would.
@kevinrogers5245 Жыл бұрын
That Caddy gets my vote!!
@Sedan57Chevy Жыл бұрын
I consider myself a Cadillac guy, but I'd take the Riviera nine times out of ten. There was a time I largely dismissed this generation riv, but your early videos on this car made me realize how fantastic they are. Really changed my point of view. Since then, I've gotten to experience a few of these in person and they are truly magnificent. I would never turn down the Eldorado or deny it being handsome, but the Riviera absolutely has one of the best rear 3/4 profile of any car. The rear end, rear quarters, and roofline is beyond stunning. Used to not care for white interiors either, but this car also helped change my mind on that too, and overall I like the interior design of the Riviera more. The Cadillac is nice of course, but the Riviera is just really sleek.
@chrisfriends7911
Жыл бұрын
So were you a fan before or after GM bought Cadillac?
@blondie1169 Жыл бұрын
So beautiful. Much better than todays plastic, vinyl junk.
@pcno2832 Жыл бұрын
13:43 I remember Consumer Reports commenting that a 1969 Buick with drum brake had tied a VW bug for the shortest braking distance they had ever recorded at the time, so maybe the aluminum fins were the reason for that. I'd never heard of them until now. One other interesting thing about this generation of Riviera was that it was the last use of GM's famous/infamous "X configuration" frame. The 3/4 frame in the Eldorado was another of GM's experiments that ended with the '81 Camaro. Neither was the ideal way to build a car, but both make the cars in which they were used more interesting.
@ComeJesusChrist Жыл бұрын
Stunning cars, I love them both! So masculine, sophisticated and mean!
@rovervitesse1985 Жыл бұрын
The buick is the quiter and more comfortable of the two. Buick is really underrated by so many
@rbcrain2469 Жыл бұрын
Both of these cars are beautiful. The Eldos interior really pops!
@warrenbrenner4972 Жыл бұрын
The red interior color of the Eldorado is awesome!!!
@87PontiacGP Жыл бұрын
1967 was my favorite styling year for GM, especially Buick. The '67 Riviera, and '67 Buick Wildcat are just about perfect to me, love those cars so much. Had a 1969 Buick LeSabre 400 with the high output 350 in 2005 just entering High School. I kick myself every day for getting rid of that one.. Miss that car.
@jamesandrew5205 Жыл бұрын
Love the Riviera. 65 is my favorite model, but I would gladly own a 67.
@seH2i Жыл бұрын
Looking at that Eldorado I definitely see where the 1973 Monte Carlo design/styling got its cues~
@allenrussell1947 Жыл бұрын
1967 Eldorado, black over red.... My dream car. I've been in love with that car since I was a kid (50+ years ago). Both are lovely!!!
@markwilliams5606 Жыл бұрын
Had a 69 Buick Riviera GS 430 V8. Excellent car. The 65 Wildcat 425. Beautiful.
@conradjarrett9316 Жыл бұрын
Absolute works of art. I'm glad they have homes with you, as you will see they are preserved as they ought to be. Thanks for sharing!
@mp412cutube Жыл бұрын
I love both of those years!
@georgestoner9541 Жыл бұрын
1967 Riviera is my favorite Riviera 😍
@hansgruber650 Жыл бұрын
67 was a great year across the board for styling.
@mrho4speed9 ай бұрын
Love both of these cars and especially the red interior on the Eldorado = wow! I also like your 1970 454 Chevy Caprice hiding in the garage. Thank you for sharing these cars and your knowledge!
@ronaldaromero Жыл бұрын
my mom had a 67 riviera, I love those
@d5352 Жыл бұрын
A '66 Riv GS was the first car I drove .......legally. Dad let my brother and I pick the replacement for his '61 Electra....we chose a red one fully optioned with the exception of A/C....(Bostonians didn't believe in such "luxuries" back then) and vinyl roof (blech). Only thing I missed out on was the 2 x4 carb set up....not available from the factory on early '66's....dealer promised to install after delivery....alas, never happened. Koni shocks, an Addco rear sway bar and wide ovals were my mods...along with the H/D suspension, faster steering and 3.42 rear end it made for a very "tossible" car.....despite it's 4400+ weight. Thanks Adam - for good times recalled.
@UhOK327 Жыл бұрын
The absolute best content on KZread. Thank you! Gorgeous Riv! And I agree…the ‘67 El Dorado is the most beautiful Cadillac ever. Love it!
@sableminer8133 Жыл бұрын
What I luv about this channel is the interesting details our astute narrator gives. The background on so many details is intensely satisfying! We car nuts have needed a channel like this for a long time. Will just say that I also appreciate the need for a dirty engine bay. It's just the normal state and who drives around with it open to view? A mechanic told me years ago that the grit buildup also beneficial for them. To a degree. Man that Riv's trunk is so shallow! It's crazy too how even back then a top line "halo car" could come with window cranks! But the interiors in these are crisp, very modern for the time considering . Also, the flat floors are so roomy looking. Luv the fact that flocking was done in console but where's the cup holders? *Ironic because it was actually LEGAL to drive with open containers of beer! One last thing, the seatbelts should've been made in plastic as I have suffered many times growing up from getting burned ( and we didn't even use them back then but they would get your butt or leg somehow! GM wrong for dat!
@markthompson5395 Жыл бұрын
Wow what a choice! I am a Riv fan, particularly the '65, but that Caddy......
@kmslegal7808 Жыл бұрын
Adam gave the Buick a reach around
@mayamanign Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous pieces of art.
@viciouspoodle5543 Жыл бұрын
My Dad, God rest him, had a 1967 Riviera, a light blue with a black vinyl top. As a kid, I adored the rolling speedometer. His next car was a 1971 Imperial LeBaron Coupe.
@randyfitz8310 Жыл бұрын
Adam you have the best collection of 1960s and ‘70s black slick-top luxury coupes!
@abelincoln3287 Жыл бұрын
I love the 67 Eldorado, absolutely beautiful!
@wildcolonialman Жыл бұрын
Fabulous, both, brilliant GM engineering.
@mikesamra9126 Жыл бұрын
I think you may have misspoke on the BTUs in the A6 AC units. They actually were as much as a central air unit in a home. One of their more popular successes was the design of the model A-6 compressor, which was used by General Motors for more than 25 years. The A-6 was Frigidaire's first axial designed compressor. This compressor used a cast-iron cylinder and heads with a steel case and "swash" plate. The A-6 designation related to its axial design and the fact that it was a 6-cylinder compressor unit. The interior of the compressor also had an oil pickup and sump system to lubricate the internal parts. The A-6 compressor will push out 27,000 BTUs at 2,000 rpm and as high as 42,000 BTUs at 4,000 rpm with a discharge rate of 240 p.s.i. That's enough cold air to cool a small house (most home window-mounted air conditioners are only rated from 5,000 to 12,000 BTUs). The compressor functions much in the same way an engine does but without the ignition and combustion strokes. An A-6 is rated at 1.5-inch bore with a 1.2-inch stroke and 207cc displacement. That's about 121/2 cubic inches. The A-6 is also highly adaptable. It can run in 6, 12 or 24-volt systems if you install the proper clutch coil. They are a pretty resilient unit too; they can turn consistently at 6,500 rpm all day without overheating, and you can turn them in either direction and they will function in the same way.
@rogergoodman8665
Жыл бұрын
I knew they were powerful since I've owned several cars with them but I had no idea they were small house powerful!! One of my girlfriend's years ago would always comment to me "THAT'S ENOUGH" and that a certain part of her body was "cold enough"!! 🥶 😁
@new2000car
Жыл бұрын
Yes Adam left off a zero when stating the btu’s but got the tonnage right. Actually a little low as you mentioned. 42000 btu’s will cool a medium or large house. Amazing power, which as you know is great in a car (not great to have oversized in a house) Any idea how many horsepower these took? 30? And with so much torque on these engines, is it possible that the car hardly used any more gas with AC on?
@rightlanehog3151 Жыл бұрын
Adam, I vote Buick. A land yacht needs and deserves RWD! I consider your Bonneville to be the best looking GM car in your collection that we have seen so far. 😁
@jwh475ezc Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous cars and yes a black '66 Toronado would fit in quite nicely with the other two.
@johnnyohness Жыл бұрын
I love both of those cars. It's hard to believe I was only 17 when those cars were made, still in high school. It was so much easier to tell the difference between those great American cars as there wasn't a plethora of foreign jellybean models from all four corners of the world. I am assuming the tires on the Eldorado are vogues? I keep them on my mint 93 "mint" Towncar. In dark blue with blue leather, they sure make the colors pop. Thanks for sharing this with us.
@eddstarr2185 Жыл бұрын
These two cars represent a unique design discussion. One of my favorite car designers said, "as a rule, Americans don't like fastback roofline especially on full-sized cars". Ford designer John Reinhart used to say that if a big car offers two different coupe rooflines, formal and fastback; the formal will always lead in sales. Cadillac had more history with fastback rooflines than many other manufacturers and made sure to avoid that with the '67 Eldorado. That roof is so beautiful it graced the 1969 Coupe DeVille, still one of best looking Cadillac coupes.
@markythelarky6948Ай бұрын
When I was a kid, the junk yard was absolutely littered with these cars. I used to think to myself, "What a bunch of junk!" I wish I could go back in time and snatch one up now.
@djquinn11 Жыл бұрын
Cool rides. My grandfather was the production control manager at the Cadillac Clark St Assy Plant here in Detroit so I’m going to vote for the Caddy
@tombrown18986 ай бұрын
Adam, I agree with you on two points: the 1967 Eldorado is the best styled GM car, ever. And the more I study them, the '66-'67 Riviera is more elegantly styled that the '63-'65. The earlier series was stunning and revolutionary when it debuted, but now, the lines look a little blocky, especially the front fenders, with those massive parking light lenses. Even so, it is still an incredible design, Bill Mitchell at his best.
@randallanderson6477 Жыл бұрын
I agree totally ...these designs were fantastic examples. I owned a 67 Riviera white/white. A good friend had the 67 Eldo Powder blue/dark blue. Bot designs were revolutionary at the time - in aerodynamics and in simplicity of line. They are still classic and eye catchers for today's auto enthusiasts.
@weldonf4081 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I think that every Buick Riviera is a Classic, but this 1967 Buick Riviera is FAR more stylish and luxurious inside and out then the 1967 Cadillac Eldorado, and better built as well. Just look at the quality of the interior of the Riviera vs the Eldorado alone. I knew people who drove both and the Eldorado was always needing repairs where as the Riviera was very well built and reliable car.
@PETERNESS Жыл бұрын
my lord that black one is gorgeous
@stevealexR1 Жыл бұрын
As an Englishman I’ve always loved the gorgeous elegant and yet also brutish styling of mid to late Sixties and even early Seventies cars. I really can’t decide between these two although I also love the early Toronado. My favourite all time American car is a 1970 Dodge Challenger though!
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
The 70s GM AC systems are insanely good. I've never needed to run one on high. Power steering was also great. Steer with your pinky.
@rogersmith7396
Жыл бұрын
Rack and pinion blew away American parking lot steering. No one has looked back.
@HypocriticYT Жыл бұрын
I would love to have such an Eldorado!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@jameslawlor927 Жыл бұрын
I love these models
@dougdrummond9341 Жыл бұрын
Two of my favorite cars
@dalezegarelli55532 ай бұрын
2 great looking cars. Bucket seats rule over bench seat.
@petermaz701 Жыл бұрын
They are just absolutely beautiful cars both of them, nothing like these vintage beauties. I’m sorry but the stuff that they make today just can’t compare.
@elplata7224 Жыл бұрын
You keep opening my mind to these cars.
@tomoday4450Ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful cars I’ll take that Riv 👍🏻🇺🇸
@computerjantje Жыл бұрын
Man both these cars are so incredible pretty. Thank you for the video.
@michaelbrown5601 Жыл бұрын
The D-line of the Riviera with the corresponding racy backlight wins me over. Dash is simple, elegant. Could use more exhaust note at idle, like the Cadillac has. Love them both
@stvitalkid7981 Жыл бұрын
I saw an Eldo like that (or maybe very close in year) this morning on Waverley Street on the south side of Winnipeg. Unfortunately, it was in the oncoming lane so my look was more of a glimpse as it passed. This just after having seen a Porsche 928 in the Superstore parking lot. I love it when owners of classics bring them out on the road in summer!
@billolsen4360 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting! Love 1960s GM design. My mom once had a 1969 Grand Prix, also gorgeous. These both look great without the vinyl top. And, IMHO, they'd look better with blackwall tires.
@richmcintyre1178 Жыл бұрын
Wow!! My favorite is the Riveria and this one is spectacular. Thanks for this great video.
@borodinojoe1850 Жыл бұрын
Crazy….those are cars…good job.
@theJTolly Жыл бұрын
I just love the rear end of the 3rd gen riviera
@LBibeauB2411 ай бұрын
I think the Toronado is my favorite out any of them 66-70. Followed closely by your Riviera, and that closely by your Eldorado. All beautiful. Currently saving for a Toronado. Want to get a 66 or a 68/69.
@darrenforest1492 Жыл бұрын
I just love this Channel. The "reach in start" is always on my list of unique features. Cheers from Australia
@davidzoller9617 Жыл бұрын
Great cars, thanks. Lovely interieur in the Buick The caddy for show, the buick for satisfaction.
@blondie1169 Жыл бұрын
I’m drooling. Wow
@forestbowers5965 Жыл бұрын
Love the rolling drum speedometer in the Buick. My dad's Toronado had the same one. The whole dash looks very similar.
@fingling8 Жыл бұрын
Love the Riviera!
@Velvet_Torpedo Жыл бұрын
👍you must have been reading my mind ! 🙂
@jvkrause Жыл бұрын
Love these!
@Bidenforprison20242 ай бұрын
My fav personal luxury coupe for '67 is the Pontiac Grand Prix. Absolutely timeless.💯
@electricaviationchannelvid7863 Жыл бұрын
Superb presentation!
@arthurschipper8906 Жыл бұрын
Love that Riviera
@brianbalyeat3577 Жыл бұрын
Oh Adam, once again, you do not disappoint. The finest commentary on the finest collector cars. Thank you so much
@TalismanPHX Жыл бұрын
Love the Rivie. Just so elegant and understated.
@johndillinger8482 Жыл бұрын
i like the Riv because it's rear wheel drive.
@rogersmith7396
Жыл бұрын
Sos my 21 inch Toro.
@Bruningable Жыл бұрын
Just fantastic!
@fhatuwaniglentonnetshivhul9202Ай бұрын
I must say, Bill Mitchell gave us the best cars whem he was GM Head of Design / VP of Styling. ❤❤❤
@OliverWoodphotography Жыл бұрын
Both of these cars are exquisite and full of character and personality. They remind me of a time when the US motor industry created very forward looking, well made, lean but tough cars for long road trips. European cars of this era seemed very tame and unglamorous in comparison to a lot of everyday US motors of the time.
@TheArkDoc Жыл бұрын
I love both of these, but my favorite GM design from the era is the 1968 Olds Toronado--which is automotive perfection. My favorite personal luxury car from this era is the 1964-1966 Thunderbird Convertible. Such a sexy time for American Cars.
@petestaint8312 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Thanks for posting. 👍
@warrenwhitmore2057 Жыл бұрын
Adam, from what I recall the A6 compressor can put out up to 4 ton of cooling. No car I have owned bested the AC system on my 1975 Delta 88.
@greglorison7827 Жыл бұрын
I love so much yours cars, its exactly this combo that i will get if i will have to choose. Especially with such interiors and in such great condition. Good taste, and lucky man you re !
@saxongreen78 Жыл бұрын
The Riv is a stunner, but the El just does it for me.
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Beautiful cars and an in-depth review. I appreciate the unhurried, lingering look we get as you explain an aspect of the car. It's like attending a classic car show with a private tour guide. Every time.
both beautiful designs but I'd take the Riviera hands down, just stunning
Love the exhaust note on the caddy.
In that colour both cars look effortlessly cool and sinister. Even the slow way the Cadillac drops one pair of lights then the other is slightly threatening.
@UberLummox
Жыл бұрын
Haha yup!
@ZGryphon
Жыл бұрын
"You come to me on the day my daughter is to be married and you ask me to do murder for money."
riviera is a work of art. never seen a more beautiful car
1967-68 - GM Styling was at its absolute peak. Not a dud amongst all the models GM offered, and each make and its model ranges were quite distinct from one another.
@rogersmith7396
Жыл бұрын
Well each division still had its own engines but many parts including frames were shared. Except for the 425 all the trans were the same. Olds and Cad had the 425.
@AB-pl1ko
Жыл бұрын
Yes, 1967 was the final year were American automotive design was not that restricted by govt regs so what came out in the market then was centered around what the engineers and stylists could imagine & produce. Sadly, an era that won't be seen again. Thank you Adam for being the caretaker of these 2 beautiful cars. Between them, the Riviera would be my pick without hesitation.
@UberLummox
Жыл бұрын
I'd havta to disagree only that the only bummer of the bunch was the homely front of the '67 Olds Delta 88 withe the parking lights placed inbetween the headlights. Not the case on the Delmont 88 or the 98. '66 wasn't too bad but by '68 they got better looking imo. And I wouldn't call '67-8 the "absolute peak for Cadillac 62 Series either. I guess it depends on what flavor of GM cars you like.
@kayeninetwo3585
Жыл бұрын
"1967-68 - GM Styling was at its absolute peak." I agree. Although it would eventually became somewhat commonplace, the new generation of Corvette introduced in 1968 was a spectacular design. People who were alive in '68 (and cared about cars) remember the amount of excitement it created among the car buying public....even for people who couldn't afford a new Corvette. That styling became altered and somewhat boring for a lot of people by the mid to late 1970's, so many folks tend to forget how cool it was in 1968.
@UberLummox
Жыл бұрын
@@kayeninetwo3585 There was a ridiculous amount of cool going on then!
My dad had the 1968 El Dorado in a metallic blue. What a gorgeous car it was.
Two beautiful cars, thanks for sharing them. I love the quarter panel body lines on both. The Eldo is stunning but I have to give it to the Riviera for its gentleman's muscle car styling and handling thanks to the rear wheel drive, full frame with coil springs. However you can't miss with either one, those glorious exhaust notes.
My dad had the '67 Ford Thunderbird Black with beige interior. This era was indeed the height of fashion such exciting top drawer designs.
My dad’s beautiful white 66 Riviera was my all-time favorite car my family ever had. Never fargave him for trading it. Miss him so much now, wish he was here to show this to. Thank you!
The Engine in that Buick is perfectly balanced and running smooth as glass, perfectly still.
Love them both as far as style goes, in fact, I love the Toronado too. However, for me, I'll take the Riviera every time for the RWD and better ride, and I think it's just a smidge sexier.
@paulm6481
Жыл бұрын
Get your eyes tested. Caddy is epic.
@brianrott921
Жыл бұрын
@@paulm6481 both awesome cars but you are right,Caddy is cooler
Love the styling of the 65 Riveria....classic!
That white interior looks amazing! These cars are more desirable than any car currently on sale. How little cars developed in the last 40-60 years!
In the early 70's my next door neighbor had a 67 Eldorado, I loved the look of that car and still do to this day. Beautiful example here!
67 was one of the best years for beautiful GM designs! thank you for this great video.
I like the fact that the Cadillac 429 had the distributor in front of the engine. It's much easier to tune when the distributor is right there.
I agree with you on the styling. My two favorite as well. I would really love to see the Buick mag/road wheels on that Riviera.
@MasterMalrubius
Жыл бұрын
My thought also. A set of wheels would look epic.
that caddy is SHARP! The Buick too! red interior slamming!
Being a total car nut, I have always been the styling, comfort guy rather than sporty and loud. These days I have two of the late 90's Jaguar XJ8s just because they are so perfectly beautiful. At this late date, I cannot believe I have never owned a Riviera! It is hands down the most beautiful car of all time! Oh, well...I ain't dead yet. Thank you for this tribute.
I love the sound of the old starter motors. You could always tell the difference between Ford, GM and Chrysler by the sound of their starters.
@robjaimes8830
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Remember the Chrysler “scream” at startup?
@christopherg9806
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@@robjaimes8830 Oh, how could I forget? If I could have it as my ring tone, I would.
That Caddy gets my vote!!
I consider myself a Cadillac guy, but I'd take the Riviera nine times out of ten. There was a time I largely dismissed this generation riv, but your early videos on this car made me realize how fantastic they are. Really changed my point of view. Since then, I've gotten to experience a few of these in person and they are truly magnificent. I would never turn down the Eldorado or deny it being handsome, but the Riviera absolutely has one of the best rear 3/4 profile of any car. The rear end, rear quarters, and roofline is beyond stunning. Used to not care for white interiors either, but this car also helped change my mind on that too, and overall I like the interior design of the Riviera more. The Cadillac is nice of course, but the Riviera is just really sleek.
@chrisfriends7911
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So were you a fan before or after GM bought Cadillac?
So beautiful. Much better than todays plastic, vinyl junk.
13:43 I remember Consumer Reports commenting that a 1969 Buick with drum brake had tied a VW bug for the shortest braking distance they had ever recorded at the time, so maybe the aluminum fins were the reason for that. I'd never heard of them until now. One other interesting thing about this generation of Riviera was that it was the last use of GM's famous/infamous "X configuration" frame. The 3/4 frame in the Eldorado was another of GM's experiments that ended with the '81 Camaro. Neither was the ideal way to build a car, but both make the cars in which they were used more interesting.
Stunning cars, I love them both! So masculine, sophisticated and mean!
The buick is the quiter and more comfortable of the two. Buick is really underrated by so many
Both of these cars are beautiful. The Eldos interior really pops!
The red interior color of the Eldorado is awesome!!!
1967 was my favorite styling year for GM, especially Buick. The '67 Riviera, and '67 Buick Wildcat are just about perfect to me, love those cars so much. Had a 1969 Buick LeSabre 400 with the high output 350 in 2005 just entering High School. I kick myself every day for getting rid of that one.. Miss that car.
Love the Riviera. 65 is my favorite model, but I would gladly own a 67.
Looking at that Eldorado I definitely see where the 1973 Monte Carlo design/styling got its cues~
1967 Eldorado, black over red.... My dream car. I've been in love with that car since I was a kid (50+ years ago). Both are lovely!!!
Had a 69 Buick Riviera GS 430 V8. Excellent car. The 65 Wildcat 425. Beautiful.
Absolute works of art. I'm glad they have homes with you, as you will see they are preserved as they ought to be. Thanks for sharing!
I love both of those years!
1967 Riviera is my favorite Riviera 😍
67 was a great year across the board for styling.
Love both of these cars and especially the red interior on the Eldorado = wow! I also like your 1970 454 Chevy Caprice hiding in the garage. Thank you for sharing these cars and your knowledge!
my mom had a 67 riviera, I love those
A '66 Riv GS was the first car I drove .......legally. Dad let my brother and I pick the replacement for his '61 Electra....we chose a red one fully optioned with the exception of A/C....(Bostonians didn't believe in such "luxuries" back then) and vinyl roof (blech). Only thing I missed out on was the 2 x4 carb set up....not available from the factory on early '66's....dealer promised to install after delivery....alas, never happened. Koni shocks, an Addco rear sway bar and wide ovals were my mods...along with the H/D suspension, faster steering and 3.42 rear end it made for a very "tossible" car.....despite it's 4400+ weight. Thanks Adam - for good times recalled.
The absolute best content on KZread. Thank you! Gorgeous Riv! And I agree…the ‘67 El Dorado is the most beautiful Cadillac ever. Love it!
What I luv about this channel is the interesting details our astute narrator gives. The background on so many details is intensely satisfying! We car nuts have needed a channel like this for a long time. Will just say that I also appreciate the need for a dirty engine bay. It's just the normal state and who drives around with it open to view? A mechanic told me years ago that the grit buildup also beneficial for them. To a degree. Man that Riv's trunk is so shallow! It's crazy too how even back then a top line "halo car" could come with window cranks! But the interiors in these are crisp, very modern for the time considering . Also, the flat floors are so roomy looking. Luv the fact that flocking was done in console but where's the cup holders? *Ironic because it was actually LEGAL to drive with open containers of beer! One last thing, the seatbelts should've been made in plastic as I have suffered many times growing up from getting burned ( and we didn't even use them back then but they would get your butt or leg somehow! GM wrong for dat!
Wow what a choice! I am a Riv fan, particularly the '65, but that Caddy......
Adam gave the Buick a reach around
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous pieces of art.
My Dad, God rest him, had a 1967 Riviera, a light blue with a black vinyl top. As a kid, I adored the rolling speedometer. His next car was a 1971 Imperial LeBaron Coupe.
Adam you have the best collection of 1960s and ‘70s black slick-top luxury coupes!
I love the 67 Eldorado, absolutely beautiful!
Fabulous, both, brilliant GM engineering.
I think you may have misspoke on the BTUs in the A6 AC units. They actually were as much as a central air unit in a home. One of their more popular successes was the design of the model A-6 compressor, which was used by General Motors for more than 25 years. The A-6 was Frigidaire's first axial designed compressor. This compressor used a cast-iron cylinder and heads with a steel case and "swash" plate. The A-6 designation related to its axial design and the fact that it was a 6-cylinder compressor unit. The interior of the compressor also had an oil pickup and sump system to lubricate the internal parts. The A-6 compressor will push out 27,000 BTUs at 2,000 rpm and as high as 42,000 BTUs at 4,000 rpm with a discharge rate of 240 p.s.i. That's enough cold air to cool a small house (most home window-mounted air conditioners are only rated from 5,000 to 12,000 BTUs). The compressor functions much in the same way an engine does but without the ignition and combustion strokes. An A-6 is rated at 1.5-inch bore with a 1.2-inch stroke and 207cc displacement. That's about 121/2 cubic inches. The A-6 is also highly adaptable. It can run in 6, 12 or 24-volt systems if you install the proper clutch coil. They are a pretty resilient unit too; they can turn consistently at 6,500 rpm all day without overheating, and you can turn them in either direction and they will function in the same way.
@rogergoodman8665
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I knew they were powerful since I've owned several cars with them but I had no idea they were small house powerful!! One of my girlfriend's years ago would always comment to me "THAT'S ENOUGH" and that a certain part of her body was "cold enough"!! 🥶 😁
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Yes Adam left off a zero when stating the btu’s but got the tonnage right. Actually a little low as you mentioned. 42000 btu’s will cool a medium or large house. Amazing power, which as you know is great in a car (not great to have oversized in a house) Any idea how many horsepower these took? 30? And with so much torque on these engines, is it possible that the car hardly used any more gas with AC on?
Adam, I vote Buick. A land yacht needs and deserves RWD! I consider your Bonneville to be the best looking GM car in your collection that we have seen so far. 😁
Gorgeous cars and yes a black '66 Toronado would fit in quite nicely with the other two.
I love both of those cars. It's hard to believe I was only 17 when those cars were made, still in high school. It was so much easier to tell the difference between those great American cars as there wasn't a plethora of foreign jellybean models from all four corners of the world. I am assuming the tires on the Eldorado are vogues? I keep them on my mint 93 "mint" Towncar. In dark blue with blue leather, they sure make the colors pop. Thanks for sharing this with us.
These two cars represent a unique design discussion. One of my favorite car designers said, "as a rule, Americans don't like fastback roofline especially on full-sized cars". Ford designer John Reinhart used to say that if a big car offers two different coupe rooflines, formal and fastback; the formal will always lead in sales. Cadillac had more history with fastback rooflines than many other manufacturers and made sure to avoid that with the '67 Eldorado. That roof is so beautiful it graced the 1969 Coupe DeVille, still one of best looking Cadillac coupes.
When I was a kid, the junk yard was absolutely littered with these cars. I used to think to myself, "What a bunch of junk!" I wish I could go back in time and snatch one up now.
Cool rides. My grandfather was the production control manager at the Cadillac Clark St Assy Plant here in Detroit so I’m going to vote for the Caddy
Adam, I agree with you on two points: the 1967 Eldorado is the best styled GM car, ever. And the more I study them, the '66-'67 Riviera is more elegantly styled that the '63-'65. The earlier series was stunning and revolutionary when it debuted, but now, the lines look a little blocky, especially the front fenders, with those massive parking light lenses. Even so, it is still an incredible design, Bill Mitchell at his best.
I agree totally ...these designs were fantastic examples. I owned a 67 Riviera white/white. A good friend had the 67 Eldo Powder blue/dark blue. Bot designs were revolutionary at the time - in aerodynamics and in simplicity of line. They are still classic and eye catchers for today's auto enthusiasts.
Thanks for the video. I think that every Buick Riviera is a Classic, but this 1967 Buick Riviera is FAR more stylish and luxurious inside and out then the 1967 Cadillac Eldorado, and better built as well. Just look at the quality of the interior of the Riviera vs the Eldorado alone. I knew people who drove both and the Eldorado was always needing repairs where as the Riviera was very well built and reliable car.
my lord that black one is gorgeous
As an Englishman I’ve always loved the gorgeous elegant and yet also brutish styling of mid to late Sixties and even early Seventies cars. I really can’t decide between these two although I also love the early Toronado. My favourite all time American car is a 1970 Dodge Challenger though!
The 70s GM AC systems are insanely good. I've never needed to run one on high. Power steering was also great. Steer with your pinky.
@rogersmith7396
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Rack and pinion blew away American parking lot steering. No one has looked back.
I would love to have such an Eldorado!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love these models
Two of my favorite cars
2 great looking cars. Bucket seats rule over bench seat.
They are just absolutely beautiful cars both of them, nothing like these vintage beauties. I’m sorry but the stuff that they make today just can’t compare.
You keep opening my mind to these cars.
Absolutely beautiful cars I’ll take that Riv 👍🏻🇺🇸
Man both these cars are so incredible pretty. Thank you for the video.
The D-line of the Riviera with the corresponding racy backlight wins me over. Dash is simple, elegant. Could use more exhaust note at idle, like the Cadillac has. Love them both
I saw an Eldo like that (or maybe very close in year) this morning on Waverley Street on the south side of Winnipeg. Unfortunately, it was in the oncoming lane so my look was more of a glimpse as it passed. This just after having seen a Porsche 928 in the Superstore parking lot. I love it when owners of classics bring them out on the road in summer!
Thanks for posting! Love 1960s GM design. My mom once had a 1969 Grand Prix, also gorgeous. These both look great without the vinyl top. And, IMHO, they'd look better with blackwall tires.
Wow!! My favorite is the Riveria and this one is spectacular. Thanks for this great video.
Crazy….those are cars…good job.
I just love the rear end of the 3rd gen riviera
I think the Toronado is my favorite out any of them 66-70. Followed closely by your Riviera, and that closely by your Eldorado. All beautiful. Currently saving for a Toronado. Want to get a 66 or a 68/69.
I just love this Channel. The "reach in start" is always on my list of unique features. Cheers from Australia
Great cars, thanks. Lovely interieur in the Buick The caddy for show, the buick for satisfaction.
I’m drooling. Wow
Love the rolling drum speedometer in the Buick. My dad's Toronado had the same one. The whole dash looks very similar.
Love the Riviera!
👍you must have been reading my mind ! 🙂
Love these!
My fav personal luxury coupe for '67 is the Pontiac Grand Prix. Absolutely timeless.💯
Superb presentation!
Love that Riviera
Oh Adam, once again, you do not disappoint. The finest commentary on the finest collector cars. Thank you so much
Love the Rivie. Just so elegant and understated.
i like the Riv because it's rear wheel drive.
@rogersmith7396
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Sos my 21 inch Toro.
Just fantastic!
I must say, Bill Mitchell gave us the best cars whem he was GM Head of Design / VP of Styling. ❤❤❤
Both of these cars are exquisite and full of character and personality. They remind me of a time when the US motor industry created very forward looking, well made, lean but tough cars for long road trips. European cars of this era seemed very tame and unglamorous in comparison to a lot of everyday US motors of the time.
I love both of these, but my favorite GM design from the era is the 1968 Olds Toronado--which is automotive perfection. My favorite personal luxury car from this era is the 1964-1966 Thunderbird Convertible. Such a sexy time for American Cars.
Fantastic video! Thanks for posting. 👍
Adam, from what I recall the A6 compressor can put out up to 4 ton of cooling. No car I have owned bested the AC system on my 1975 Delta 88.
I love so much yours cars, its exactly this combo that i will get if i will have to choose. Especially with such interiors and in such great condition. Good taste, and lucky man you re !
The Riv is a stunner, but the El just does it for me.
Really great channel, dude. Thank you!