1994 Buick Roadmaster Estate: When Full-Size Wagons Had Real Options
"The Roadmaster Estate is the station wagon for people who never wanted a wagon to feel like a compromise in the first place."
— Revvly Take
The Roadmaster Estate represents a specific moment when American luxury wagons still meant something—this first-owner example came loaded with factory options that most wagon buyers skipped. With the LT1 V8 and full Prestige Package, it's a seven-seater that didn't sacrifice comfort for practicality. Clean examples are getting harder to find, and values on well-optioned specimens are finally climbing.
Adam Clarke
Barn Finds · Jan 8
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