1994 Buick Roadmaster -lt1 -one Owner -collector Quality - Impala Ss With Class! on 2040-cars
Flemington, New Jersey, United States
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Buick
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Roadmaster
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 79,000
Just purchased from the estate of the original owner. Garage kept and babied LT1 Roadmaster. Car comes with 20 years of maintenance and inspection receipts. Just passed difficult PA inspection in January. Over the last few years the main wear items have been replaced - brakes/fluids/hoses/tires/etc. The paint is as nice as you'll see for a nearly 20 year old car. I detailed the car inside and out and it shows very little wear. The LT1 has plenty of power and the trans shifts as new. Aluminum wheels are in good shape with minimal wear (full size spare is alloy wheel as well).
Interior is very clean - it looks like nobody ever sat in the back - and the headliner is perfect (no sag or tears). There are two wear spots on the driver's seat - easy spot to repair for a good interior guy. The dash pad is like new and the door panels are in nice condition.
Mechanically the Roadmaster is 100% - the A/C is super cold and the 'Concert Sound' radio/power antenna work great. The only issue I noted is the rear window on the driver's side is off the track - this appears to be typical of the Roadmaster as well as the Caprice and Impala SS of the same years. I will try to have the window operation restored by the end of the auction.
If you're looking at this listing I'm sure you already know about the special engine GM installed in these cars starting in 1994. I had the LT1 engine in both my 1995 Z28 and 1996 Corvette and it is a bruiser. Used in the Police Interceptors as well and good for 200K miles.
Please email with any questions and I can also send additional pictures as needed. Please note there are no warranties or guarantees implied. The Buick is for sale as is, where is.
Thanks!
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