Detail Info for: 1995 Buick Roadmaster Leather trim 1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon - leather - LT1 Motor ......... Very NICE

Transaction Info
Sold On:
11/08/2017
Price:
$ 8200.00
Condition:
Mileage:
85256
Location:
Oxford, Maryland, 21654
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1995 Buick Roadmaster
Submodel Body Type:
Station Wagon
Engine:
5.7 liter Corvette LT1 - 260 hp - V8
Transmission:
Automatic - 4-speed
VIN:
1G4BR82P4SR426338
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
_____________________________________________ ...... 1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon ...... .......... VIN # 1G4BR82P4SR426338 ......... ....... Manufactured by: GM- Buick division - Arlington, Texas, USA ....... .... Odometer is working and reads just 85,256 actual miles (only 3,875 miles / year average for 22 years) .... ..... Exterior color: 'Light Driftwood Metallic'- Color Code: #30/WA9907..... ..... Interior color: "Lt. Beige" Leather .... Engine: 260 hp. - Corvette 'LT1' V8 _____________________________________________ Through the following photos and descriptions (there are many as there is nothing to hide here), I'll attempt to show what a nicely cared for vehicle this 1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon is. Please view all the photos and read the descriptions ... then decide for yourself if this the vehicle for you. Just 85,256 actual miles to date - all well maintained from day one. You'd be hard pressed to find a nicer Buick Roadmaster wagon, anywhere. This Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon is being sold to help settle a local estate. It's a one owner vehicle that was originally purchased from the local GM dealer and subsequently serviced regularly by their technicians for the last 22 years. This BUICK logo has been around for quite sometime and has always been a symbol of luxury and quality. Several views of this Roadmaster wagon taken in the bright noon sunlight. Please read on ... Buick wagons have a proud heritage dating back for many years. ROADMASTER - Master of the Roads. The interior of this Roadmaster wagon is as clean as a whistle throughout. My apologies for the stray sunbeam highlighting the driver's seat. The interior is very nice and I hope to show this with the following photos. All seating is upholstered in high quality leather and is in remarkable condition with no rips tears or scuffs ... quite remarkable really. Full power for adjustments on both front seats. As you can well see, Buick went to extra lengths to provide quality seating comfort for all passengers. It's like sitting in the best sofa or easy-chair, ever. All gauges, instruments and lights are functioning as new. The odometer is in the lower left of the instrument cluster and reads ... ... just 85,256 miles to date. That's just 3,875 miles per year on average for its 22 years of age. The carpets and original floor mats show very little signs of wear and are squeakily clean as is the rest of the interior trimmings. A few close-up views of the dashboard just to show the details of the burl wood trim and the like. "Grand Touring suspension" ... It's great and feels so comfortable yet handles with precision. The climate control system is automatic, set and forget, and functions quite well with nice-n-cold A/C. The sound system also works well and sounds good. This is a nonsmoking vehicle - clean ash tray and never smoked in. The leather upholstery on the rear seating is as nice as the front seats. The 2nd row seat backs fold down for added cargo space when needed. A clip from a magazine ad of the era for the Buick Roadmaster Estate wagons. The following are several views of the rear of the wagon with the additional seating and cargo space. At the bottom of this photo notice the 2" receiver hitch that was used to tow the family day sailor to the local yacht club once a year. Plenty of room here for luggage, cargo and what have you - even without the 2nd row seat folded down. Dual function tailgate folds down as well as swings open. It took some cleaver engineering on Buick's part to get this just right ... and, it functions quite well either way you choose to use it. Notice the two handles on the top edge of the tailgate ... these are for the dual function opening. The 3rd row seating will accompany two adults comfortable and has seat belts for both passengers. Storage compartments on both sides house the jack and the like. Grab handles in the rear roof post make rear seating all that much easier. All four door panels are in excellent condition. The crossbars on the roof rack are fully adjustable as necessary for additional cargo. The matte black coatings on this trim are all in nice condition. The moon roof is also nice feature. It gives a very open feeling to the interior. A view of the moon roof from the interior. There are roll-up sun shades for the moon roof and both are functioning and in nice condition. The headlight are nice and clear and the chrome trim shows no pitting whatsoever. Yes, that's real metal ... no plastic grills or the like here. A period ad explaining the 260 hp LTI engine ... the same as for the Corvette of that year. Three views of the engine bay and LT1 motor. 260 hp LT1 Corvette motor was standard for this Roadmaster wagon. It really scoots when necessary. Very well maintained by the local GM dealer. This motor should serve you well for many years to come. A cutaway illustration of this well respected 5.7 liter 260 hp LT1 engine. The tires have the stylish whitewalls and are a matched set of 4 Bridgestone 'Insigna' - Size: P225/75R15 ... with approx. 80%+ tread remaining The alloy rims show some light scaling that could be polished out. The Buick logo center caps are in excellent condition. Hood ornaments now seem to be a thing of the past ... nice to see one here. Photos of some of the various info tags and badging around the vehicle. If 'Cadillac' had made a station wagon in the mid 90s this would have been it. The original Roadmaster Owner's Manual with plastic sleeve accompanies this wagon. The VIN and info tag located on the back side of the driver's door. Two complete sets of keys are included ... two keys each and the remote. One set shown. Also included, the original 60 something page Buick showroom brochure for this wagon. Its been well cared for and in like new condition ... nice to have with any pre-owned vehicle. Some views from the showroom brochure. The sound system with its accompanying power antenna all function well. One of the only real cosmetic flaws to this wagon are the two missing lower beltline rear rubber trim strips that attach to the stainless steel body moldings. They were attached with double stick tape from the factory and it's easy to see with age that they peeled off and then went missing. A quick search of eBay shows that these rubber moldings crop up for sale from time-to-time and since they are simply attached with the double stick tape (3M double stick tape is available at Lowe's or Home Depot) they will be a piece of cake to remount. Another ad for the Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon. Another note on condition: the woodgrain vinyl trim is in overall great condition with the exception of the lighter trim that surrounds the darker panels. This outer (light colored) trim has a few small areas where the vinyl is separating from the metal base surface. It's there in a few places but does little to distract from the overall appearance in general as you can well see from these many photos. Browsing the internet Buick forums, I see many post and a few videos about changing or updating this vinyl trim ... Not difficult at all from the looking at these postings. A few of the postings also show some customization where the trim has been changed to rosewood or some other exotic as well as the addition of custom alloy wheels. Your choice ... classic original as from the factory or the 'go for it' custom look. And to wrap up this eBay listing I've included several other exterior photos of this wagon taken in another lighting situation. I think these additional photos do well to show the well cared for, garage kept condition of this wagon. Please look at all of these photos and let me know if you have any questions whatsoever. I'll be glad to help in any way I can. This Roadmaster Wagon has a free and clear Maryland title that can easily be transferred to its new owner. Why I'm offering this nice Buick Roadmaster wagon for sale?: The short answer is to help settle the estate of its original owner - a local woman of 80 years old. This wagon was her personal car and as her sons told me 'her baby'. I hope you've enjoyed the tour and found it informative. My apologies for any typos I may have made here. I sort of did this on the fly and hope it works for you. As you can well see from the previous photos, this is an exceptional example of a Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon. You'd be hard pressed to find a better or more cared for example. I've priced this 1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon very reasonability for the quality of the vehicle hope you'll recognize this. Low miles are nice but combine that with proper care over its life and garage kept condition and it's a hard combination to beat. *********************************************** Full disclosure is what I'm after here .... I want you to know what your buying. This 1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate is not perfect in every way ... it's very close and as fine an example of the model that one could ever expect for a 22 year old vehicle. There are minor imperfections as one would well expect ... very minor indeed. Some very slight paint chips and a few minor polishing swirls that can't possible be shown in photos like these. It's not brand new but it's very nice, indeed. If there is something I haven't covered please feel free to give a call at 410-310-3543 ... I'll be happy to help in any way I can. This 1895 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon accelerates very well, runs flawlessly, shifts smoothly and handles quite nimbly. It has nice solid road feel and should prove to be a dependable ride for many years to come. If your in the market for an excellent example of a Buick wagon ... then this one is well worth considering. Please have a look at all the photos I've provided here and then decide for yourself if this is the one for you. I will be glad to help in any way I can ... please don't hesitate to ask. I'd like to make your eBay buying experience a pleasant one and will do what I can to make it so. This vehicle has a free and clear Maryland title in my name that can be easily transferred to its new owner ... whether here in the US or abroad. If I've missed anything here, please feel free to drop give me a call at (410) 310-3543. I've done my best to describe this vehicle in an accurate and honest fashion. You can fly in and drive this one home ... not a problem. BWI (Baltimore / Washington International Airport) is our closest airport. I wouldn't hesitate to drive this Buick Roadmaster wagon on an extended trip tomorrow ... it's ready ... are you? *********************************************************************** Note: I'll add addendums to this listing as necessary. Please check back for updated information. This 1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SL is located in Oxford, Maryland (Maryland's beautiful Eastern Shore ... Zip Code 21654) which is about 1-1/2 hrs. East of Washington DC and Baltimore ... and about 2 hrs. South of Philadelphia .... and 4 hrs. South of New York City. Still have questions? Please feel free to give me a call @ (410) 310-3543. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Please consider viewing this Buick Roadmaster wagon in person before you bid as your eBay bid is a binding contract. I'll be happy to show you it's many features. There is absolutely nothing to hide here. If you're thinking about shipping this Roadmaster wagon home, I may be able to be of assistance. I've done this a couple times in the past and can help to put you in touch with a shipper at a reasonable cost and then meet with the driver when he comes to pick the car up. It can be just that simple. Any questions? If so, please feel free to call me at 410-310-3543. My name is Peter and I'll be happy to help in any way I can. The fine print ... Terms and conditions of sale: As with most used vehicles this one is sold as is - where is without warrantee either expressed, implied or otherwise. A nonrefundable deposit is to be paid within 3 days of the close of this auction equal to 20% of the selling price by either Cash in person, a Bank Certified Check or Bank Wire Transfer. The balance to be paid by either Cash in person, a Bank Certified Check or Bank Wire Transfer within 7 days of close of the auction. Pick up of the vehicle to be accomplished within two weeks of the close of the auction or at a mutually agreed upon time between the seller and the winning bidder. If the vehicle is left longer than either the two weeks or the agreed upon time a $10.00 per day storage charge may be assessed. Transportation cost, if any are incurred, are the sole responsibility of the buyer. This vehicle is subject to prior sale. Good luck with your bidding. ~Peter - (410) 310-3543