Here is the story of my 1992 Buick RoadMaster.
These are big beautiful majestic cars of a generation before the current driving bunch out there and I always wanted one. This Roadmaster is just about in showroom condition!
It would be cool to be able to go back in time and buy one of these cars from the dealer and this car looks just about as close to doing that as possible. It is in stunning shape and looks just about new inside and out!
This Buick RoadMaster looks like I went back in time and just drove it out of the dealers showroom. It is amazing looking and has been garaged most of it’s life and the results are a car that looks almost brand spanking new!
Here is a photo shoot with the RoadMaster as the star model
I am selling my Roadmaster for $7000. Call me to purchase – 305-558-0508.
This car is meant for the person who has looked at all the offerings of brand new cars and hasn’t found anything that “tickles his giska” – lol. I would rather have this car with style and ride comfort than to drive one of the new “bubbles” zipping around on the road today. These GM motors are bullet proof and you may spend a few hundred dollars a year on maintenance but you have a car with real style. Because of the suspension options and drivetrain option on this RoadMaster it drives with a lot of spunk and is very tight rather than the old “boat” rides of the past. It is the perfect combination of new and old in one car and is what a big roomy car is all about. The Cadillacs were for the ostentatious and the Buicks were the same car with a quiet refinement back then. Today, this car just say “awesome” to all who see it. The car isn’t for those who want a cheap ride, but a car for those that want a car for those that want something different from the “me too” look of everything looks the same you want it as new as possible. This is it! It has been driven by an elderly couple all it’s life until I got it. They are too old to drive and they donated the car to their church and that is how I got it. It has been in a garage all it’s life and serviced at GM dealerships. It claybars beautifully and sparkles a dazzling deep white shine when detailed. It was in a “fender-bender” accident in the grocery store parking lot and was repaired by GM dealership. The seats look like a car that would be sitting inside a dealers showroom floor. There are a few age marks from use as it is a 19 year old car, but nothing more than a 1 year old car on the street would have. Yes, that was not a typo, it looks better, shinier, newer than my brothers 1 year old car!














































