I remember sitting in the back of a 1995 roadmaster limited as a 15-year-old wondering why in the world this car was so smooth compared to my parents 98 Grand Caravan. Specifically I remember being on the freeway in one of these as a young man thinking to myself why in the world this wasnt the only car on the road. No Joke!
I'd much rather road trip an old big body American car like this than some plastic SUV. These ride comfy, have a lot of space and reminds me of being a kid in the 90s on road trips.
I first saw this car as test car prototype from GM doing some hot weather testing in Las Vegas it was parked at the Tropicana hotel and casino. Soon to be a stupid baseball park.
Really? The iconic Tropacana makes way for some sports field? What will be next, electric cars replacing ICE sedans? Next thing you know there will be more than two genders!
@@MostlyBuicks yes a baseball park. The Oakland A's are moving to Vegas. Just like the Raiders football team did. But thank God they build the football stadium off the strip. Anyway love the roadmasters this is when cars were cars.
If you go to my channel page and after "Let's talk about cars, American cars, American cars with V8s-----Let's talk about Buicks." there is an arrow. All channels have this. It has contact info such as Contact norbenumbers at gmail dot com I DO have a 1994 Roadmaster driver for sale if you are interested.
@@johnpezzullo9644 I am selling this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rRlvTYEftvw.html Leave a message at 520 303 1825 and I will get back to you.
At least you had the full frame RWD V8 1991-92 Custom Cruiser. As you say too bad they did not have such a sedan, and that they did not last long enough to get the LT-1.