1993 Buick Roadmaster WOODY Wagon

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  1. finsrin

    finsrin Well-Known Member

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    72KingswoodEstate Well-Known Member

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    Didn't make one like what?

    It does have a 5.7L, but it does not appear to be the LT1. I don't think these wagons had that until 1994.

    Was that 5.7L used in the 1991-93 Roadmaster Estate Wagons the same as the Corvette? I am not sure.
     
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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Nope, not a 'Corvette' engine, just a plain 'ole Chevy 350. Seller is INCORRECT. A slightly detuned version of the Corvette LT-1 engine was put into these wagons beginning in model year '94. In fact, it was the ONLY engine available in all the 'whale wagons' from '94 to '96.
     
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    Price seems high to me for mileage. Front bumper seems to have some damage and the hood ornament is broken off.....
     
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    With the LT1's these wagons were anything but slouches. They could actually a Mustang GT of that era off the line. That's no urban legend; they really could.
    I recall reading back then that the 4dr sedans with that engine were the Secret Services' main rides.
     

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