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Old 02-10-2011, 10:14 AM
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Default Anybody feel like buying a 1995 Buick Roadmaster? (1800 obo)

Just kinda throwing this out there. I have a 1995 Buick Roadmaster that's been a really great car to me and I still have in my possession. It has about 150,000 miles on it and it still runs really well.

It has a few cosmetic dings due to a collision that I had (repaired, kinda) and the seats don't work since I swapped the original interior out into a 1996 RMS that I bought with the insurance money.

It's inspected and registered, good tires, and realistically this would make a great daily driver for a college kid or a high school kids first ride.

The frame is undamaged and the body is straight so it's a great shell for a hot rod or lowrider if that's your deal.

Asking 1800 OBO. Let me know what you guys think.

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Old 02-10-2011, 11:53 AM
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Man, there is like 7650370304670 gangstas in H town that would live to jack, i mean buy that ride from you.
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Man, there is like 7650370304670 gangstas in H town that would live to jack, i mean buy that ride from you.
You'd think so, but believe it or not I can't even give this car away. I've already tried.

Unfortunately, most of the guys that would love to have this car I wouldn't trust signing the title over to them, because I know they would not get it registered in their name (taxes) or keep it insured and I don't want some random dude driving around a car that's still in my name.

I thought I had a pretty good deal over the winter by selling it to one of my dad's workers on a payment deal, but he wound up getting deported so now the cars back in my possession. I just can't get rid of it.

Depending on how my business goes this year I might just go ahead and donate it.
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Originally Posted by LS1vazquez
Unfortunately, most of the guys that would love to have this car I wouldn't trust signing the title over to them, because I know they would not get it registered in their name (taxes) or keep it insured and I don't want some random dude driving around a car that's still in my name.
That's why you fill out and send in a Motor Vehicle Transfer Notification. If they don't register it in their name it won't come back to you.

Good luck on the sale.
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If it only was a longroof...

Originally Posted by Morbid
That's why you fill out and send in a Motor Vehicle Transfer Notification. If they don't register it in their name it won't come back to you.

Good luck on the sale.
That, and you keep your plates.




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