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Latest Buick Roadmaster Reviews 1992 Roadmaster Estate Wagon Ladies and Gents, I present the Greatest Car Ever Made ...
BUICK ROADMASTER ESTATE WAGON by: BILL RUSS This years Buick's Roadmaster Estate Wagon has the distinction of being one of the largest and most powerful V8-powered station wagons in the world.
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1958 Buick Roadmaster Convertible 1958 Buick Series 50 Super 1957 1957 Buick Caballero Estate 1957 Buick Century 1957 Buick Series 40 Special 1957 Buick Series 75 Roadmaster ...
The entire B/D-body line, consisting of not only the Caprice and Impala, but the Caprice wagon, Buick Roadmaster and Cadillac Fleetwood, was cancelled by General Motors, as they wanted more of their assembly lines to be able to produce SUVs, ...
posse: a Lamborghini Miura, a 1932 Packard Twin Six 12-cylinder coupe, a 1913 Mercer, several Bugattis including the acclaimed Type 57, Duesenbergs, a 1956 Chrysler Imperial, a 1966 Dodge Coronet Hemi, a Dodge Viper, and a 1955 Buick Roadmaster.
Like everyone else, I start my eBay time-wasting with old sports cars like our Ferrari 308 and Porsche 911 but then I start to go crazy. From there I move to '55 Chevys -- and only '55 -- and then to Buick Roadmasters then to Dodge Magnum ...
First introduced as a 1994 model, the Avalon was designed as an alternative to full-size sedans such as the Ford Crown Victoria, Chevy Caprice, and Buick Roadmaster.
Reviewers find the 2007 Buick Rendezvous' engine just adequate, but enjoy its car-like handling. "Rendezvous is such a car-like, smooth-riding vehicle that it's easy to close your eyes and imagine you're in a big, old Buick Roadmaster sedan, ...
the 911 GT3 on the track, and to hell with everyday cars. To hell with supercars. In fact, to hell with my own personal 911. By comparison, the GT3 makes it (and just about every other car on the planet) feel like a softly sprung Buick Roadmaster.
passengers, especially those used to the billowy softness of large Detroit iron, usually prefer being isolated from the exterior world. Simple: We'll take the MINI and have fun and let Uncle Clyde float the others in his old Buick Roadmaster.
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