So, I've gone back and forth on whether to keep working on this and bring it to the Challenge myself or to see about selling it to get something else. Since there's currently something that I want far, far more than this (see the 1982 Rampage thread nearby...) I'm going to take a stab at the latter.
Current build (or at least discussion) thread on it can be found here.
At its core, it's a massive boat of a coupe (it's longer than almost anything on the road- seriously not kidding on this) with a surprisingly powerful and torqy engine in the form of GM/Buick's L67 Series-II Supercharged 3800. Driving normally the car feels fairly mild thanks to the well-designed bypass system- but put the hammer down and the car will take off like a rocket. Stock specs for the car are 0-60 in 7 seconds and a 15.5 on the quarter mile. Car has 165,000 miles on the clock.
The engine runs solidly and is a complete blast to drive. Everything is there (interior & exterior) and I've taken the car on 200-mile round-trips without any issues. It does surge a bit in gear at idle- I have my suspicions that the LIM gaskets need to be replaced with the improved ones (the stock original ones have a habit of failing along the coolant passages) as it won't hold pressure in the cooling system well. Full disclosure: this could also mean that there's a head gasket problem, it's difficult to tell without really getting into the engine (which I've not done). When I got it the AC system had no refrigerant, so I pulled out the underhood components and installed a bypass pulley.
The interior and exterior aren't much to write home about. It's a late-90's white GM car, so the paint doesn't want to be on the car at all and the interior while complete is very solidly worn- the driver's seat has some major rips in the seat and currently has a seat cover on it. I'd planned on essentially ripping the seat off the power tracks and installing a racing seat in its place- and the rest of the interior would have been torn out because racecar. Don't know for certain one way or another whether the sunroof works- hit the button once when test-driving it and it made a bad noise so I decided to not try again and risk not being able to get it closed.
New parts installed:
- AC Bypass pulley
- Metal elbows in cooling system (common failure point in 3800s)
- New rad hoses
- Replaced lower steering column (tilt bracket had failed)
- Replaced failed auto-leveling air shocks in rear with manual-fill air shocks
- New poly front sway bar links
Since I was planning on this being a Challenge car and it's how I do things (collect lots of parts ASAP), there are a number of additional parts and such that are included with selling it to another GRMer that wouldn't go with the car in a non-GRMer sale. I've had a number of forum members be very generous in getting performance parts to me, and I want to make sure they stay in the GRM family.
Total of 3 sets of wheels/tires:
- 16" chromed stock Riviera wheels. Wheels are good, tires are usable but questionable
- 17" Buick SUV wheels with very good tires- were off either a Rendevous or a Ranier, can't remember which. Tires are in surprisingly good shape with a lot of tread
- 15" steel wheels with unusable tires- planned on finding R-comps for these for the AutoX
Other parts:
- Heavier/stiffer rear sway bar (from Caddy STS) and new bushings to install it
- Several strut-top bars that can be hacked together to make ones for the Riv
- Interchangeable supercharger pulley system with 3 reduction pulleys (will up the boost the blower puts out)
- 'Plog' replacement front exhaust manifold (improved flow vs. stock manifold)
- Full factory service manuals on the Riviera (and its sister car the Olds Aurora)
- Methanol injection system & several reservoirs to use with it
- Several spoilers/wings I picked up that I thought might work well on it
- Aftermarket remote start system
- Northstar V8 throttle body (can be adapted to increase airflow through the blower vs. the stock TB)
I may well be leaving a few things out... I'm pulling everything from memory vs. looking at it in front of me, I'll check over things when I get home and add anything I find that I've forgotten.
Located in Lexington, KY. Can probably deliver to points reasonably close by- given the car I want to replace this with is near Indy, will definitely try and work out delivering to there if need be.
Will happily answer any questions about it that aren't answered in the build thread.