1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon low miles

1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon Wagon 4-Door

Technical specifications of Buick Roadmaster 1993

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Item location: Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Make: Buick
Model: Roadmaster
Type: Wagon
Trim: Estate Wagon Wagon 4-Door
Year: 1993
Mileage: 80,500
VIN: 1G4BR8372PW409108
Color: White
Engine size: 5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Number of cylinders: 8
Power options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Safety options: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Vehicle Title: Salvage
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Car description

Here is an exceptional 1993 Buick Roadmaster Estate Wagon with low mileage. It glides down the road and you feel like you are on your living room couch. You will not find many in this condition. The paint is bright and shiny. The interior is clean with carpets showing only a slight amount of wear, (see photos). This car spent most winters in Fla. and was not used extensively in New England Winters, I never used it in snow. Tires have less than 1500 miles on them. It is inspected in NH,which has a strict safety checklist, more so than most states. Recent front end alignment. Please look at the photos to have a good idea of the condition, which I would place at nearly a 9 out of 10. No, it does not have the LT1 engine, but it has plenty of power. I have owned 7 of these Roadmaster wagons from the 92's to the 95's and I can tell you that the tuneups on the LT1 will run $750 to $1.000 if you use OEM parts (use aftermarket at your own risk) and replace the water pump (a must!). The cost of a tuneup on 93 is only a fraction of that. This car is a real head turner and you will love the ride. Car was appraised this past summer at $10,000.00 by an experienced and respected classic/antique car appraiser.
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The above was then and this is now...this car represented my pride and joy, pre-accident. Sadly, it was rearended recently and has been declared a total loss. There is just under $8k written damage estimated on it and while some who have body shop experience may consider it rebuildabl, there may be hidden damage to contend with. Iam offering the complete vehicle for parts only, but if you feel you can rebuild it, it is your decision. The last 5 photos are post-accident pics and while it may appear slight, there is both unibody and frame damage, see last 2 pics, the left rear door does not close completely due to unibody damage. The vehicle is being sold as is, where is, so please bid accordingly. If you would like a copy of the damage appraisal, send your email address and I will forward. I have an offer locally for the engine and tranny and I have set a price slightly above that, because I feel that more than drive train should be parted out due to condition of interior and other undamaged exterior parts. NH does not issue titles on vehicles of this age, thus a salvage title will not be issued here in NH but other states may have a title requirement. I do have in my possession, the Mass. title from the previous owner, which will go with the car. This vehicle may or may not pass inspection, depending on the state it is registered in. The deposit must be received from the winning bidder in 24 hours and the vehicle must be removed/picked up 7 days after the close of the listing. These are reasonable requirements and considered enforceable under this contract and failure to meet these requirements will result in forfieture of your deposit. I do not recommend driving it more than a reasonable distance from NH because the tailpipe is bent in half, restricting the flow of exhaust from the engine. Other than that, it is driveable at your own risk. Mileage may increase somewhat before end of listing as it may be used on a limited basis.

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