My wife has decided the 94 Buick Roadmaster we purchased from her aunt, is not really a plus to our fleet.
She is interested in selling it for top dollar, since it is one mighty well kept, fairly special piece of American iron.
We don't really have a clue how to sell a car this nice! Don't know if BaT is an option?
1994 Buick Roadmaster Sedan. One owner, Always garage kept. 125 K miles, with a stack of paperwork from new. Serviced for 30 years at same dealer in Williamsburg. Paint and body is great, leather seats look factory new! Interior plastics look good. Carpet does show a few stains, from getting in and out, but not worn.
leather is a much lighter blue than it looks there.
I have the original window sticker, and the rpo cods for options.
I know it worth $4000; does anyone know it it would bring more than that?
That would fit cars and bids better, but have no clue what it would pull.
In reply to Steve_Jones :
I've heard them mentioned on here, but never looked into. I will. Thanks.
I love it. I bet you could find a couple weirdos like us with money to burn on whichever of those sites would accept it.
In reply to dculberson :
Man, driving this is like a time machine! I was into smaller stuff when they came out, and 4drs were still 100% no-no's
But if I had been an old man already by then? This thing is great, and almost brand new.
Only plan is to find a Mazda 5 or Honda Oddy to buy, and use the sale of her Highlander and this to pay for it. I have no income this summer, so no savings to add, so we gotta get a lot for the Queen Mary, as it was dubed by Aunt Nancy's family!
So not able to offer a GRM discount on this one, sadly
https://www.radforsale.com/ this car is right in the time period for radwood cars. That's the Radwood auction site. Edit: looks like all the auctions are closed. Huh.
In reply to gunner (Forum Supporter) :
Got my hopes up for a moment! Although I would not have placed it in that category in my mind, I'd bet a lot of folks would.
Maybe that fad ran its course, as far a the money making folks are concerned.
Edit: it pulled right up for me; looks like still stuff for sale. Will investigate later! (Surfing between steak flips!)
In reply to 03Panther :
Last auction on that site was 3 years ago.
In reply to Steve_Jones :
Shame. Guess the money guys milked all they could
I'm chiming in to say that roadmonster rocks and that you might want to either change the thread title or start a different one if you get more serious about selling. The want is strong for a floaty couch.
In reply to clutchsmoke :
Started on a whim after a bike conversation. I'm not a fan of what BaT turned into. I will eventually do a proper sale thread, but starting with a feeler for way top end value. Ya know, stupid money like "they" say their selling for.
have not even got it transferred to our name yet!
Speaking of title, how much is having the car still in the original owners name?
On something super rare, I could see it bringing extra $$$, but, even though this one is very nice, it ain't 'zactly rare.
In reply to clutchsmoke :
Oh, and looking at the RPO codes, Aunt Nancy ordered it with the biggest HD brake package, trans and oil coolers (most of the tow package snuck in) but left all suspension as "standard". That means Dynaride - the softest floaty-ist springs and shocks money could buy. And man, does she float!
If you really want it, I'd love to see it go to an owner that loves it as much as Nancy did.
When her hubby bought a 08 high end mustang, I forget what special package, it had to park outside their one car garage - Nancy wasn't kicking out her baby!!!
jfryjfry said:
What about eBay??
What would you set the reserve at? Thanks.