In the 1960's buick riveria with front drive how was the power transferred from engine to transmission?

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Moving VANS?

with a torque converter, the Riviera didn't have FWD, it was the Olds Toranado :)

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the Riviera was a rear wheel drive auto . you are thinking of the toranado and as that was front wheel drive and both use a torque converter
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