Here are some photos of the boat tail Riv which I posted about on April 14
For being 47 years old (1971), it didn't look too bad
The front end is not at all subtle, nor is the rest of this car! It looks like a hoodlum's car from this vantage point
Interesting beltline
I wonder if the design team was referencing the Plymouth Barracuda of the mid 60s with this rear window
The famous "boat tail" of this gen of Riv - they tried to make a statement with the strong oval shapes of the last gen (mid 90s Riv) but that car wasn't a hit, even though the dashboard that leaned forward was ... to me. I don't think any generation of Riv lived up to the statement of the very first-gen Riviera.
It's cool that this cursive name badge remained with this car for most of its life - I believe they used block letters in the late 70s coupe that was scabbed off the LeSabre chassis and had the same dashboard and powertrain as the LeSabre in those years. I once got to ride from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, crossing the desert at about 75 mph, in the plush back seat of a '77 or '78 Riv fitted with the Olds 403 V8 and it was very comfortable and serenely smooth. I don't think the "ay-dult" (a friend's aunt) who was driving it that fast cared much about the speed limit or the gas mileage.