Gone to the dark side, bought a 95 Buick Roadmaster

AutobotGears

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I just bought a 95 Buick Roadmaster wagon with the LT1 engine.
5.7 litres, 260 hp, 330 lbs torque.

I saw this driving by a farm a few days ago. High mileage 300k, but excellent body and ride. Tow package which included positraction rear(limited slip maybe?)

Well, at least I kept it American and rear wheel drive.
I'll still keep the old bird to teach the wife how to drive(no license yet)

Anyone know any good Roadmaster clubs like sccoa?

1990 T-Bird 325000k getting rusty fast.
1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon
 
there's a ~~~~load of roadmasters done up out there, i just got one after i got rid of my bird, love it, what a great car, i'm baggin mine on a set of 20's in a month. check out streetsourcemag.com, go to the community link and clik on owners profiles, and then find the type of car you want to see and presto haha
 
AutobotGears said:
I just bought a 95 Buick Roadmaster wagon with the LT1 engine.
5.7 litres, 260 hp, 330 lbs torque.

I saw this driving by a farm a few days ago. High mileage 300k, but excellent body and ride. Tow package which included positraction rear(limited slip maybe?)

Well, at least I kept it American and rear wheel drive.
I'll still keep the old bird to teach the wife how to drive(no license yet)

Anyone know any good Roadmaster clubs like sccoa?

1990 T-Bird 325000k getting rusty fast.
1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon

Roadmaster Estate? Do you need a special license class to drive one of those? :D

I'm sure it has posi and probably a compressor for the on board factory air ride. It's gotta be a smooth ride so you don't spill the water while makng cffee in the kitchen. A consumate ultra sled for sure. Kinda like Foreman's Vista Cruiser......

Bruce
 
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