Vehicle Description
"An anachronism when new, the final Buick Roadmaster wagon
(1991-1996) arrived more than a decade into an era of downsized
cars with understated exteriors. It sported skirted fenders,
woodgrain paneling, and three rows of seats. When the Roadmaster
and its B- platform siblings (the Chevrolet Caprice and the
Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser) appeared, almost all new cars were
unibody designs. GM's full-size wagons for '91 were body-on-frame
dinosaurs, with V-8 power and rear-wheel drive-the ideal template
for a sleeper muscle car." CarandDriver
This 1992 Buick Roadmaster Wagon, finished in Midnight Blue
Metallic with woodgrain panels and a blue interior has remained
under one ownership since new. Now showing 80,500 original miles
this Roadmaster has been well kept and remains in particularly good
overall condition.
Still wearing its original paint, the Buick does show some typical
nicks and dings as would be expected from a car which when bought
was used as a daily driver. Later in its life it became the
dependable third vehicle. Always stored in a garage the body and
underside are void of any significant corrosion with the exception
of a few bubbles under the paint on the lower right-side quarter
panel.
The still soft blue leather interior with blue carpet shows well
with no visible areas of excessive wear. Look around the interior
of the Roadmaster and all you will find are luxury options of the
day including the infamous third row seating. The Buick is powered
by the legendary 5.7-liter V-8 motor which is mated to a 4-speed
automatic transmission and has a 5000lb towing capacity.
If you are looking for a "luxury muscle car" with the renowned
comforts of a Buick and the towing ability of a pickup truck, this
is the car for you. On top of all that you will just look cool.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.