Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon Collector's Edition: Not your Mama's Wagon (1996)
Sale price: US $9,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“75,000 Miles, body 8/10, interior 9/10” |
Year: | 1996 | VIN : | 1G4BR82P9TR411576 |
Mileage: | 75000 | Model: | Roadmaster |
Transmission: | Automatic | Sub Model: | Estate Wagon |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Interior Color: | Tan |
Vehicle Title: | Clean | Make: | Buick |
Drive Type: | RWD | Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Body Type: | Wagon | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Cave Springs, Arkansas, United States
Vehicle description
Featured on Jay Leno’s Garage with Dax Shepard, and Listed on Hagerty"s Top Ten Collectible Cars for 2019.
This is the last year the Roadmaster Estate Wagon was made and this one has only 74,000 miles on it. But this is no ordinary Estate Wagon. Although it was fast from the factory with a corvette LT-1 engine, there have been extensive engine, transmission, rear end and suspension modifications as well as custom fabrication done to this car.
Custom Headers
Custom Fabricated air intake
Fan eliminator kit
Full dual exhaust
Stall converter
Shift kit
Custom integrated tachometer
Hotchkis suspension with sway bars
Upwards of $10,000 was spent upgrading the car. You can hear it, and feel it, but the exterior looks stock otherwise. An absolute sleeper, and it is FAST! It is a fun car to drive, just makes you smile.
The interior is about a 9.8/10, nearly perfect. A couple of blemishes on the driver"s side floor is about it. It even has the original floor mats. Stereo works great and sounds surprisingly good for its age. No odors, no torn or worn seats. Recently serviced, oil changed, AC leak fixed, cracked header fixed, new battery, and everything works. Has the rear facing third row seats that kids love that can be folded down for a tremendous amount of cargo space. Sunroof, roof rack, almost new tires, doesn"t burn any oil, and did I mention it"s FAST?
If you do not know these cars take a look around. There are a few bumping around for sale, but none that I have seen with these kinds of upgrades. It"s faster than my built 1972 Cutlass, and it"s fuel injected, so no cranking to start. Fires right up. Own one of the top ten collectible cars for 2019.
Pick up the kids, run errands, take road trips, or drag race. Hagerty has its value range as $13,300–$18,300. I priced it on the lower side, even with the extensive work.
Priced way below others with higher miles and no engine work. Delivery can be arranged. Been in storage for about a year. Could use a bath and little tlc. Couple paint peels on the wood paneling have popped up, AC isn"t working and needs a window regulator.
This is the last year the Roadmaster Estate Wagon was made and this one has only 74,000 miles on it. But this is no ordinary Estate Wagon. Although it was fast from the factory with a corvette LT-1 engine, there have been extensive engine, transmission, rear end and suspension modifications as well as custom fabrication done to this car.
Custom Headers
Custom Fabricated air intake
Fan eliminator kit
Full dual exhaust
Stall converter
Shift kit
Custom integrated tachometer
Hotchkis suspension with sway bars
Upwards of $10,000 was spent upgrading the car. You can hear it, and feel it, but the exterior looks stock otherwise. An absolute sleeper, and it is FAST! It is a fun car to drive, just makes you smile.
The interior is about a 9.8/10, nearly perfect. A couple of blemishes on the driver"s side floor is about it. It even has the original floor mats. Stereo works great and sounds surprisingly good for its age. No odors, no torn or worn seats. Recently serviced, oil changed, AC leak fixed, cracked header fixed, new battery, and everything works. Has the rear facing third row seats that kids love that can be folded down for a tremendous amount of cargo space. Sunroof, roof rack, almost new tires, doesn"t burn any oil, and did I mention it"s FAST?
If you do not know these cars take a look around. There are a few bumping around for sale, but none that I have seen with these kinds of upgrades. It"s faster than my built 1972 Cutlass, and it"s fuel injected, so no cranking to start. Fires right up. Own one of the top ten collectible cars for 2019.
Pick up the kids, run errands, take road trips, or drag race. Hagerty has its value range as $13,300–$18,300. I priced it on the lower side, even with the extensive work.
Priced way below others with higher miles and no engine work. Delivery can be arranged. Been in storage for about a year. Could use a bath and little tlc. Couple paint peels on the wood paneling have popped up, AC isn"t working and needs a window regulator.