Vehicle Description
Final "Big Body" GM, Final Year of the iconic American station
wagon as we knew it. From 1991 through 1996 the Roadmaster returned
after a 33 year absence and would go on to produce over 200,000
cars before being pressured to hang their hat up by the GM execs to
focus more on luxurious SUV's that seemed to have a much larger
profit margin. The final year to wind things down saw the fewest of
cars built with just under 9,000 total wagons which makes this car
pretty rare. What makes it more rare is the mileage coming in at
under 45,000 from new. This is seriously one of the nicest
Roadmaster wagons of this era to ever grace my presence. This has
the ever so sought after 5.7 Liter V8 that was the same motor as
the Corvette as well as the Police cruiser package. These big
wagons were fast! The interior is in good condition as the seats
are phenomenal, the air blows absolutely ice cold, there is a
aftermarket radio with Bluetooth and handsfree. The paint is great,
the faux wood is good with a couple imperfections but nothing at
all serious, the chrome trim has a couple little dingers as to be
expected with a car of this age. The body is free from any rust,
has a third row rear facing seat with dual function tailgate.
Everything works on this down to every interior light. This beast
starts, runs and drives down the road sooooo freaking nice. This
wagon has good tires and brakes as well. This rig has so much life
left with these miles. If you want to be hip, buy this and not a
Escalade!
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