Vehicle Description
- SALE PENDING -
Long serving as Buick's flagship full-sized sedan, the Roadmaster
commenced production in 1935. The longest break in the model's
production history occurred when production stopped for a 33-year
period starting in 1958. In 1991, Buick relaunched the Roadmaster
nameplate for a 6-year run to great fanfare. Initially launched as
only a wagon in 1991, Buick added a sedan option in 1992. The
Roadmaster was the first and only rear-wheel drive sedan offered by
the brand in more than half a decade. It would go down in history
as one of Buick final offerings of rear-wheel-drive, full-sized V8
power and luxury.
This '95 Roadmaster is an absolute time capsule. Showing just over
5,200 miles on the odometer, this car looks like it was just
delivered new off the showroom floor. Consigned with Motor City
Classic Cars by a Roadmaster enthusiast, this car has been
meticulously gone through and preserved. Throughout the exterior
and interior and underneath, it is evident that this Roadmaster was
purchased with the intent of being sparingly used and collected.
Recent service to the car includes new tires, a new battery, a
radiator flush, replacement of belts and hoses, new shocks, the
addition of window tint, replacement of required filters and other
small services. The owner of this car wanted to ensure it was ready
to be enjoyed by its next owner. The Medium Marblehead Metallic
exterior of this car is in pristine condition, and is complimented
by the impeccable gray interior. All features on this car operate
and this Roadmaster is ready to driven, shown and enjoyed.
Unless stated otherwise, mileage shown on odometer is exempt and
unknown if original.
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