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Year:1996 Mileage:98800 Color: Mirrors
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1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
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1996 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon
 
This is one of the most well optioned, well cared for station wagons I have ever had the pleasure to own.  I purchased this car from an older couple here in town who had no children and drove the car sparingly over the years.
 They had two vehicles so that this one could stay in the garage during the winter months … and it shows.  Continually maintained and driven, this Roadmaster has never sat idle for very long.  Over the years many parts have been replaced as needed, hoses, belts, radiator, battery etc.  I have had the car for 2 years now and have been AMAZED at how much power the LT1 V8 has.  Hands down my favorite car to drive when it comes to power and reliability.  I have taken it on a few 600 mile journeys recently and the car hasn’t missed a beat.  She is ready for her next road trip!
 
Bright White (16)
Light Colonial Oak Woodgrain
Light Beige Sierra-Grain Leather Interior
Vista Roof with Tinted glass and Vista Shades
Deluxe Locking Wire Wheel Covers
260 hp 5.7 L Fuel Injected V8 Engine
Gran Touring Suspension
Positraction (Limited Slip Differential)
Automatic Level Control
Dual Power 60/40 Front Seats with Recline
Dual Air Bags
Electronic Touch Climate Control
Cruise Control
Digital Headlight Chime
Twilight Sentinel
Cornering Lamps
Tilt Steering Wheel
Dual Remote Exterior Mirrors
Automatic Dimming Rear View Mirror
Illuminated Visor Mirrors
Trip Meter
Low Fuel Warning Light
Low Washer Warning Light
Remote Keyless Entry
Power Windows
Power Locks
Power Antenna
AM/FM Stereo with Cassette and CD player
Rear Window Electric Defog
Dual Deluxe Dome/Map lights
Remote Rear Gate Release
 
This car is collector-owned and kept in a private, climate-controlled storage building. The car is sold as is/where is with no warranties, express or implied.  Please ask all questions before bidding.  You are welcome to come inspect the car before bidding (located about 10 minutes from Cincinnati airport).  All shipping/transportation charges/expenses shall be borne solely by the buyer (although I will be happy to make the car available to your transporter/shipper, after full payment is received.)  I will not disclose the reserve during the auction.
 

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