Good if you know where everything goes... https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/buick/roadmaster/2353894.html Location: HAMPSTEAD, Maryland, 21074 VIN #: 7D5002158 Mileage: 99 Transmission: Auto Condition: Project Exterior: NONE Interior: NONE Seller’s Description: 1957 Buick Roadmaster. The car was being built as a custom by a retired mechanic and car customizer. Original drive train with a nailhead and auto transmission. Included are new chrome front and rear bumpers, window frames , vent windows, tail lights and dash parts new in the chrome packaging with receipts over $1700.00. ALL TRIM parts and everything from this car is there and will be sold as a package. New seats covered in roll and button tuck White and receipt for over $1000.00. Stored inside since in this garage since 1995. All parts pictured on the shelves are for this car. Clean and clear Maryland title in hand.
Not sure I like the purple-people-eater colour. The car itself would be a nice one in the stock form, very seldom seen anymore.
I get so tired of seeing the crappy taillight modifications to the 57's. Being a Roadmaster coupe, and assuming it is rust free this is a good deal. I'd chop the custom crap off and put it back to stock. Looks like everything is there. Curious to know if the rear bumper ends are solid.
Especially since the taillights are one of the nicest features of the car. It's like clipping the fins from a 59 Caddy!
Didn't notice the tail light mods before, the colour just had me at "yech"; - but now that I see them, why on God's green earth would anyone want to turn those tails into the headlight bezels of a 63-65 Riviera? And this is why these things sell so poorly after they're done; they cater to one person's taste, and yes, there's enough there that can be undone back to stock; but what would be a deal killer is if the upholstery and the door cards have been tampered with, the upholstery can be undone, but the door cards not easily.