
Riva 58 Capri Reviewed
The 58 Capri is equal parts performance and luxury with twin 1,200 hp MAN V-8s, grain-matched mahogany and 37-knot speed.
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The 58 Capri is equal parts performance and luxury with twin 1,200 hp MAN V-8s, grain-matched mahogany and 37-knot speed.

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