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1994 Chevrolet Impala Ss Conversion From Buick Estate Wagon on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:1994 Mileage:382 Color: is Raven
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Custom 1994 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon

(312 miles with newly installed engine in March, 2014)

Engineered and assembled by Blake Buick of Delray Beach, Florida in 1994 for a regional car show, this made to look like Impala SS Station Wagon has every available factory option installed.  Exterior is Raven’s Black with a Dark Ruby Red interior.  Full Impala SS badging, grille, side mirrors, custom front and rear roll pan and bumper fool all to think this is the never seen 94-96 Impala SS Wagon.

Brand New LT-1 GM 4 Bolt Main Block, and accessories 350CI, 375 – 380 HP Est.

Holley throttle body, SLP ceramic coated shorty headers, Jet Hot application, Roller rockers, Hydraulic roller cam, Ported aluminum heads, 180 degree thermostat, Raiss dual air intake w/ chrome filters/air deflector, All AN fittings, Accel Opti-spark Distributor, Accel Ignition coil, Granatelli/GM Mass air flow sensor, Goodyear Serpentine belt, 140 amp Delco alternator, Custom cooling fans, All new hoses, radiator hose, MSD Ignition / Coil, MSD Ignition wire set, Corvette fuel rail covers w/ red acrylic raised letters, Black corvette stamped valve covers, Corvette throttle body-cover plate, Hyper-Tech chip, 3.48 rear gears, limited slip differential, Transmission shift kit, Timing cover, Water pump, Power Master starter, Oil level sensor

Recently Installed

Factory hood liner, Plastic windshield wash fluid reservoir, Plastic radiator overflow reservoir, Left and right outer tie rod ends, AC Delco blower motor, AC Delco condenser, AC Compressor, AC Delco evaporator, Front-rear brake rotors, pads, Oil cooler lines, Transmission mount and tail shaft seal, Oil cooler and line assembly, Optima battery, KYB shock absorbers, Urethane lip air dam, Speed resister

 Custom Features

 Magna-flow Exhaust system, Stainless steel Camaro exhaust tips, 255x50x17 front tires, NITTO 450 Extreme, 275x50x17 rear tires, NITTO 450 Extreme, Boyd Coddington original billet aluminum one piece custom wheels, circa 1994, Bell Tech suspension-lower kit, Custom Alpine AM/FM/XM Sirius/ CD/ DVD/ Dolby digital processor/5.1 surround sound sys. ($10,000.00), Dynamat interior sound deadner, Tinted windows, sunroof, Custom center dash console with center channel speaker, Full cabin carpet/mats – newly installed, Custom dash color keyed carpet – newly installed, Burgundy leather interior, Euro headlights with cornering lamps, Vinyl bra and key area protected

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This one-owner wagon as always parked in an air conditioned garage since new and purchased directly from Blake Buick.  The car is an absolute pleasure to drive and guaranteed head-turner.  On interstate highways she cruises like a Prevost Motor Coach, and off the line will burn rubber until you let off the gas pedal.  The wagon is in excellent condition, inside and out, only professionally maintained, and now with all new Corvette power and accessories.

$26,500.00  O.B.O.

 

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