1994 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon Wagon 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Fredericktown, Ohio, United States
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Over All: 1994 Buick Roadmaster Wagon. 150,000 miles. Daily Driver (so it has a few dings and dents and a small 1x1 inch rust spot on rear qtr bottom) Factory Details: - Stock LT1 (350 ci 2nd gen SBC) - 4L60e transmission - (G67) Tow Package/Level Control - (G80) Posi rear end
- Leather - Heating and Cooling both operate perfect - 3rd Row Fold/Flip Rear Facing Seat (If you have kids, you know how great and fun this feature is!!!) Miscellaneous - American Racing Torque Thrust II rims (Dirty and need cleaned/polished)- Decent/Good Tires
A couple years ago I got hit in the front fender and because I wanted to keep the car, I spent $2000+ in parts to redo the entire front end and sheet metal/molding. I bought a fender w/molding from California ($500) and rebuild the ENTIRE front end, suspension and brakes ($1500+). I replaced everything from the A Arms, to the Tie Rods, Shocks, Idler Arm, Sway Bar Links, Pitman Arm, EVERYTHING!! Redid brakes completely, etc. . . I wanted to keep the car and decided to just do it all while I was at it. . . About 2 years ago the transmission was slipping a little, so I bought a used transmission and had a shop install it. It seemed to run and shift well, when I drove it home, but after sitting for over a year, has started slipping and jumping gears. I think I need to check the fluid and it might be all good, but IDK? Last year, I put a used POSI Rear End in it after the OEM Unit started grinding. I tore the used unit down, inspected the gears and replaced everything outside the unit with all new brake lines, emergency cables, brakes (drums/shoes, hardware, wheel cylinders, etc. . .) , everything. ($1000) Last year also, after moving and letting the car to sit once again, the Battery was dead, so the car got a brand new Starter and Battery ($200). If you do the math, I have Soooo much money spent in the last couple of years on the car and it just sits since I have others. I have another car coming in about a month and since this one sits, it has to go. I'm losing so much money on this car, it's not funny, but Something has to go, so it's for sale. . . Ps. I have the couple pieces of molding that came off. I have more pictures and Sorry for the ones that I took before cleaning the car. Also, has some Flowmaster (I think 60 series) mufflers with new pipes put on back in 2008/2009. Sounds good, but some of the clamps and hangers have rusted or loosened and could use a freshening up... |
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