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1996 Roadmaster Sedan - Collectors Edition on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:85828 Color:
Location:

Harwood Heights, Illinois, United States

Harwood Heights, Illinois, United States

1996 Buick Roadmaster Sedan - Overall good condition, well maintained, 2 owners within same family, smoke-free. VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS-IS.

  • Engine - 5.7 Litre SPI V8
  • Fuel Injection, Automatic
  • Catalyst, Feedback Fuel System
  • Transmission - 4 Speed Electronic
  • Exterior - Dark Cherry Metallic
  • Interior -  Dark Ruby Red Leather/VNL 55/45 Front Seat w/Center Armrest

Safety & Security

  • Air Bags - Driver and Passenger
  • Brakes - Anti-Lock, Power
  • Door Locks - Automatic, Power
  • Lamps - Door Courtesy & Warning
  • Security Locks - RR-Door Child
  • Theft Deteer Sys - Pass-KeyII

Mechanical

  • Steering - Power
  • Steering Column - Tilt Wheel
  • Suspension - Dynaride
  • Tires - P235/70R 15 Allseason WW
  • Wheelcovers - Deluxe

Features

  • Air Conditioning - Electronic Touch Climate Control
  • Armrest - Front Seat Storage
  • Armrest - Rear Seat
  • Cruise Control - Electronic
  • Defogger-Rear Window, Electric
  • Glass - Soft Ray Tinted
  • Instrumentation - Analog Gage Cluster with Trip Odometer
  • Lights - Ashtray, Dome, Glove Box, Trunk, Engine, I/P Ctsy & Mirror Mounted Frt Reading
  • Mirrors - Outside, Rearview - Left Remote, Right Manual
  • Radio - Power-Load Cassette & ETR AM-FM Stereo w/Seek/Scan Automatic Tone Control & Clock
  • Recliners - Driver & Passenger
  • Speakers - Concert Sound
  • Trunk Convenience Net
  • Trunk Release - Remote
  • Windows - Power with Driver's Express Down & Psgr Lockout
  • Wipers - 2 Speed, Delay Feature

Convenience Plus

  • Lights - Delayed Entry
  • Warning Tone - Ignition Key, Headlamps on & Turn Signal On

Options Installed by Manufacturer

       Prestige Package (SE)

  • Antenna - Automatic Power
  • Door Locks - Auto Programmable
  • Keyless Entry - Remote
  • Mirror - Automatic Inside Rearview Day/Night with Readling Lights
  • Mirrors - Electric Outside Heated, Left & Right Remove (Foldaway)
  • Mirror - Lighted Visor Vanity Passenger & Driver Side
  • Radio - Power Load CD & Cassett w/Next/Last CD Track Selector & ETR AM-FM Stereo w/Seek/Scn Automatic Tone Control & Clock
  • Seat - 6-Way Power Passenger & Driver

Additional Options

  • Dark Ruby Red Leather/Vnl/55/45
  • Front Seat w/Center Armrest
  • Trailer Towing Package
  • Axle - Limited Slip Differential
  • Tire - Full Size Spare
  • 50 State Emissions
  • Engine - 5.7 Litre SFI V8
  • Transmission - 4 Speed Electroinc Control Automatic w/Overdrive

 

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