Vista Roof and "Wood" Paneling Couldn't Save This Roadmaster Estate

The last of the big Buick station wagons, complete with Camaro Z28 V8.

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Sibling to the whale-body Chevy Caprice and Olds Custom Cruiser, the 1991-1996 Roadmaster Estate wagon shared a design philosophy with the Skylark-based Buick Sportwagons of the 1960s.

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This one lived a hard life during its nearly three decades on the road.

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The speedometer goes to 100 mph, but this car had a top speed well past that figure.

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The purple window tint is a classy custom touch.

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With the possible exception of edge-case Isuzu pickups, every new car and light truck sold in the United States for model year 1993 had fuel injection.

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