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The knife-edged styling of the first-generation Buick Riviera marked a design breakthrough following the overblown, chromed-up looks of late-50s cars. Produced from 1963 to 1965, the Riviera was General Motors' response to the upscale, low-slung Ford Thunderbird. For 1965, Buick introduced the Gran Sport (GS) A9 option on the Riviera and made only 3.354 of these cars. While the differences between a GS and a conventional Riviera are primarily mechanical and not stylistic, these features bring the former closer to muscle car territory. The knife-edged styling of the first-generation Buick Riviera marked a design breakthrough following the overblown, chromed-up looks of late-50s cars. Produced from 1963 to 1965, the Riviera was General Motors' response to the upscale, low-slung Ford Thunderbird.
For 1965, Buick introduced the Gran Sport (GS) A9 option on the Riviera and made only 3.354 of these cars. While the differences between a GS and a conventional Riviera are primarily mechanical and not stylistic, these features bring the former closer to muscle car territory.
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