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1994 Buick Roadmaster Sedan Lt1 on 2040-cars

US $5,800.00
Year:1994 Mileage:43900 Color: of the car doesnt have a dent or any major scracth on it
Location:

Bolton, Massachusetts, United States

Bolton, Massachusetts, United States
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I have decided to sell my 1994 Buick Roadmaster because I found a Fleetwood Brougham that I purchased over the summer and I just cant justify having 2 vehicles sit in a garage all winter so I am getting rid of this beautiful Roadmaster.  The car has no rust on it at, it was never driven in the winter.  With under 45,000 miles this car is hardly broken in. It drives like brand new.  The car comes with the original owners manual 2 sets of keys and 3 shop manuals that are about 500 pages each.  .

The exterior of the car doesnt have a dent or any major scracth on it (1 or 2 surface scratches maybe). There's no missing trim pieces.  The interior leather doesnt have a rip or a scuff anywhere, the cigarette lighter has never been used and the carpets look brand new there was always floormats over the floor mats so the original floor mats look brand new.

I hope this car finds a great new home it pains me to sell it I know I may never find a Roadmaster with no rust and no sun fade ever again.  I can be reached anytime at 978 875 0425

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