1992 Roadmaster 44000 Original Miles Garage Kept And Service Records Road Ready on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This 1992 buick roadmaster is in tip top condition, garage kept with service records. I am the second owner and I enjoy the comfort and ride of this fine luxury automobile. I am selling this car because I can no longer store this car in my garage. This car looks, drives and feels like it's brand new. The interior is flawless, no rips, tairs or fading in the seats, dash and headliner, all like new. In fact both dash and rear shelf have never seen sunlight because the original owner bought dash covers when the car was brand new. Under the hood is a fuel injected 350 engine super clean. Remote Door locks, power windows, auto climent control and power antenna, everything works fine, ac blows good and cold. The body is damage free, paint is in great condition, just a few nicks. This is a rearwheel drive car, all service is up to date and is ready to drive across country. I have seen similar roadmasters with far more miles than this car that go for a higher price more than I am asking. Take advantage of this opportunity to own a true American luxury automobile with very low miles that have received nothing but tender loving care. They just don't make them like this anymore, thank you for viewing and good luck!. |
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