I would be happy with any one of the 5......
I don't know why I did this. Maybe because it's Sunday afternoon and it's pouring out.
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That Chevy is no comparison in appearance to that Imp.
I'm shocked you would pick that over this. Really.Yeah, the Chevy just looks clumsy and too short for what they were trying to do. But I also felt GM took the lead in styling in the 1966- 1968 period until at least Chrysler came back with the stylish fuselage cars. I thought the 1966 - 1968 Buick Riverias were home runs......................... This 1966 model is probably the most beautiful vehicle ever designed in my opinion.
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I'm shocked you would pick that over this. Really.
Pick out some points tween the two. I'm interested.No contest, although the Toronado is certainly in the ballpark!
Highly controversial and subject to many disagreements by others, but I would take the 71 Riviera over any other.
I bought a 72 new. I wish History could repeat itself.
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Definitely "different strokes for different folks" some of the same comments mentioned above "for" the Riviera is what I would say of the Toronado. If you look deeper into articles about the '66 Toro you would see that these cars are "over built" in my opinion. The engineering was impressive. I have always want one of either the '66 Toronado but also looked at the Riviera. If looking for a car that stands out its the '66 Toronado. It took me several decades to find the right one and I have one now.
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