1992 Buick Roadmaster Limited 4-door Sedan 49k Orig. Mi. Immaculate, Like New on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:4-Door Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 Gasoline Fuel-Injected
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: V8 350 cu.in. 5.7L
Make: Buick
Model: Roadmaster
Trim: Limited Sedan
Options: Tilt Steering Column, Automatic Climate Control, Keyless Remote Entry, Locking Wire Wheel Covers, Cloth Seats, AM/FM Stereo Radio w/Cassette Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 49,830
Power Options: Power Antenna, Power Left & Right Door Mirrors, Power Seats (Driver & Passenger), Rear Window Defrost, Power Trunk Release, Power Trunk Lid Pull-Down, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: Limited
Exterior Color: Light Blue
Interior Color: Dark Blue
Two-owner 1992 Buick Roadmaster Limited 4-door sedan in like new condition. 49830 original miles.
This car is loaded with many options and they all work: 6-way power front seats with power lumbar adjustment (both driver and passenger), power windows (all 4 work easily and do not fall out of track), power locks, power left and right door mirrors with heated left, power trunk release, power trunk lid pull-down, compass in inside rear view mirror, automatic climate control with COLD A/C (A/C freon has been converted to today's R134a), cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo radio with cassette player, power antenna, and rear window defrost. Aftermarket items: darker window tint and custom-fit dashboard protector. SPECIAL ITEM: A mini-crane on a swivel with an electric winch is mounted inside the trunk for lifting a wheelchair or motorized riding cart (or any heavy load) into or out of the trunk (see photos). The crane is compact and is easily broken down for storage inside the trunk. The base is bolted to the trunk floor and the entire crane can be easily unbolted and removed if the car's new owner does not want it. Also, an aftermarket CB radio is mounted under the dashboard with a CB antenna base clamped on the forward edge of the trunk lid. There is a crystal-clear bug deflector is mounted on the leading edge of the hood (like new, it looks like no bug ever hit this bug shield). A "deer avoidance" silent whistle is mounted on top of the front bumper under the right headlamp (never hit a deer!).
This Roadmaster has been very well cared for, and it shows. It was rarely driven in rain and never driven on winter roads. Beautiful factory original "Ice Blue Metallic" paint shines like new. There is absolutely no rust or rust repair on any of the all-original body panels, or inside the door jambs. 99.99% free of scratches and dings, with no dents, bends, or scrapes. The clean condition of the chassis and underside of the car reflect the lack of exposure to harsh environment, with factory black paint/undercoat still coating the frame and floorboards.
Interior is original, very clean, and is in like new condition. Never smoked in and free of foul odors. The seats are cloth and show no rips or tears, and they are very clean and free of dirt, grime, and stains. Door panels, dashboard, headliner are spotless. Carpeting is in excellent condition with all 4 factory carpet mats/protectors still present (carpet mats removed for photos). Besides the standard speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, and fuel gauge, the dashboard also features factory oil pressure, temperature, and voltmeter gauges, along with a tachometer (all gauges work).
Powered by a fuel-injected 5.7L 350-V8 which starts easily and runs smoothly and quietly. Very clean and tidy under the hood.
Transmission is automatic 4-speed overdrive and it shifts smoothly through all gears.
This car drives effortlessly, tracks straight down the road, and anti-lock power brakes stop it quickly and in a straight line. It rides on a set of 4 matching Uniroyal Tiger Paw XTM Royal Seal Goldstripe radial whitewall tires with excellent tread depth.
Road-ready to travel anywhere you want to drive it.
Includes owner's manual, 2 sets of original GM keys and 2 keyless remotes, and original bill of sale dated 08/07/91. Also have the original window sticker.
All in all, this is one beautiful, well-preserved Buick Roadmaster sedan. The optional Buick locking wire wheel covers set it off very nicely.
Questions?... feel free to phone me at (262)797-9736.
This 1992 Buick Roadmaster is used and is sold "as is". $200 down payment via PayPal is due within 24 hours of auction close. Remaining balance is due within 7 days by cash or wire transfer only. Transport of this car is the responsibility of the winning bidder and is not included in the winning bid price.... I will be glad to help with your shipping plans or accommodate your plans to come and drive it away. I have a clear Wisconsin title in my name for this car.
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