1994 Buick Roadmaster Wagon Supercharged 383 Fast Paxton Turbo Sleeper on 2040-cars
Maple Park, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:LT1 383 v8
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Buick
Model: Roadmaster
Trim: Wagon
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Supercharger, Locking differential, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 175,251
Exterior Color: Tan wood
Interior Color: Tan
This is the ultimate sleeper wagon. 94 buick roadmaster wagon. Damn near rust free. Only rust is minor surface rust underneath. There's lots of time and money and blood put into this car. The car looks like a stock woody wagon. But under the hood it has a fully built and tuned 383 LT1 stroker with a SN-93 Paxton supercharger. Engine only has 10k miles at most. Has lt4 intake, long tube headers, and tune was done by ion at madtuner. The Trans is a built th400. Built by Sam at "the Trans shop" in Batavia. Was converted to have electronic speedometer, different correct tail housing. The rear end is the corp. 8.5" with 3:73 gear and Detroit tru-trac locker and c-clip eliminators. As for suspension, everything was replaced, rear upper and lower control arms are adjustable and new. Front end completely rebuilt. Ball joints tie rods ect... This car is basically a badass brand new car. The only thing to give it away that it's not stock is the tach and boost gauge on the column. So like I said. Lots of money time and blood put into this thing. I also have a bunch of receipts and paperwork on everything done on the car. This car ran a 13.75 @ 101 mph in the 1/4 mile and still has room for improvement, like more boost, inter cooler and meth kit and I'm sure it'll get quite a bit faster. Interior is nice just needs a cleaning. Has moon roof. Needs radio antenna and needs window slides. Windows still work. ABS light is on but doesn't effect anything. Working on putting new mufflers on it because one of the flanges came loose on the pas side muffler. Has MSD 8.5 mm spark plug wires, cylinder 5 and cylinder 8 need to be replaced from catching hell from the headers... not a big deal. Also has new rear tires. If you have any questions please message me and I'll gladly answer anything to the best of my abilities. This car is really awesome runs and drives stops but with minor work it can definitely be damn near perfect. I reserve the right to end the auction early due to being sold locally and that I've described the car to the best of my abilities. Shipping needs to be taken care of by new owner, might be able to help with shipping if talked to first. No personal checks, cash preferred.
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