Vehicle Description
This 1957 Buick Roadmaster convertible is fully restored and
finished in two-tone white and red. No detail went unnoticed with
this restoration. It is powered by a 401ci V8 engine putting out
325hp and 445 ft/lbs of torque, backed by an automatic
transmission. Features include a black and white leather interior,
power steering and power brakes. With a limited production of 4,364
produced, the convertible was among the most desirable of the
Roadmaster variations made. From the factory, they came with the
most options of any model available. The options from the factory
at the time included Accessory Group M (electric clock, trunk
light, license plate frames, wheel covers), cigarette lighter,
deluxe steering wheel, direction signals, dual exhaust, Foamtex
seat cushions, full-flow oil filter, glove box light and lock,
high-air-intake screen, hubcaps, ignition key light, oil-bath air
cleaner, panoramic windshield, power seats (two-way), power
steering, power windows, Safety Group (backup lights, windshield
washer, glare-proof mirror, parking brake signal light),
self-locking parking brake, trip-mileage recorder, variable-pitch
dataflow transmission (automatic), visored headlamps, wide-set
parking lights, wide-wing grille emblem, windshield washer and
wide-angle wiper.