1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
Please note undercarriage photos have been added to the photo gallery.
Description
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The legend that is the Buick Roadmaster would return in incredible full-sized luxury for the 1991 model year. The Estate Wagon transformed the Roadmaster sedan into a formidable family hauler with its enormous cargo capacity. The third-row seat allowed for seating eight, or fold the rear seat down and fit a full sheet of plywood inside the car! With luxuriously smooth V8 power, transporting anything within the cavernous cargo area or towing a heavy load was done in a comfortable style. With production ending in 1996, the Estate Wagon marked the end of an era. It was the last full-size, body-on-frame, rear-wheel drive station wagon produced by an American automaker, consequently making it highly sought after for its luxurious hauling capabilities.
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Highlights
Finished in Bright White with Light Colonial Oak woodgrain vinyl applique over a Light Beige partial leather interior
Powered by a 5.7-liter V8 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission
Two-way rear tailgate with power-operated window
Desirably optioned with power-adjustable mirrors and six-way power-adjustable driver and passenger seats
As per the current owner, the engine oil and filter, air filter, fuel pump, tires, and front brake pads were all replaced within the last 200 miles
The headliner was replaced within the previous year, as relayed by the consignor
The final and most refined generation of the full-size, body-on-frame, rear-wheel drive American-made station wagon
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Features
Electronic climate control
Delco AM/FM radio with auto-reversing cassette deck
15-inch alloy wheels
Power locks
Automatic power antenna
Fold-down third-row seating
Cornering lamps
Power windows
Roof rack
Rear window wiper
Locking glove box
Dual sun visors
Tilt-Wheel steering column
Vista shade
Electronic cruise control
Armrest with front seat storage
Illuminated vanity mirrors
Known Imperfections
The driver’s seat is torn under the seat covers
There is a small hole in the third-row seat upholstery, as pictured
Discoloration on the steering wheel
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows an accident reported on 26 August 1999, with no further details provided
Included
Owner’s manual
Workshop manual
Four spare wheels
Roll of carpeting
Mudflaps
Fender port holes
Ownership History
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows that this 1992 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon was sold to its first owner in 1994 before it was acquired by the second owner in early 2000. The second owner kept the car for the ensuing 21 years before the current owner purchased it in late 2021.
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