:In 1954 Buick Roadmaster and Super shared with Cadillac and Oldsmobile 98 the new General Motors C-body, adopting the new "ponton" appearance, and the addition of "Dagmar bumpers"
to the front. These were large, roomy cars, as much as five and a half
inches longer in wheelbase and more than nine inches (229mm) longer
overall than in 1953. Roadmaster script was placed on the rear quarter
panels and within the rear deck ornament. Rear fenders had a blunted fin
at the rear edge, with dual "bullet" taillamps below. A new panoramic
windshield with vertical side pillars was used.[10]
Seats had chrome bands on 2-door models and rear seats had an armrest
on 4-door models. The front suspension was refined and Roadmaster's
horsepower was increased to 200, while the pillared coupe and the Estate
wagon were no longer offered as body styles. With the Super Riviera 1954 Model 56R has a naturally-aspirated V 8 cylinder engine, Petrol motor, with the engine code GM Buick Fireball V-8 322. This engine produces a maximum power of 180 PS (178 bhp - 132 kW) at 4100 rpm and a maximum torque of 400 Nm (295 lb.ft) at 2000 rpm. The power is transmitted to the road by the rear wheel drive (RWD) with a 3 speed Manual gearbox.On the topic of chassis details responsible for road holding, handling behavior and ride comfort, the Super Riviera 1954 has Ball joint front suspension with ride stabilizer. Coil springs. front suspension and Rear sway control by radius rod. Coil Springs. rear suspension. Stock tire sizes are 6.70 / - on 15 inch rims at the front, and 6.70 / - on 15 inch rims at the rear. For stopping power, the Super Riviera 1954 Model 56R braking system includes Drums at the front and Drums at the rear.The Super Riviera 1954 model is a Coupé car manufactured by Buick, with 2 doors and 6 seats, sold new from year 1954 until 1954