Just got a Roadmaster

Discussion in 'Wet behind the ears??' started by LS1-SSS, Oct 18, 2003.

  1. LS1-SSS

    LS1-SSS New Member

    Hi,

    I just found this site. I hope there is some good info on my 96 Roadmaster. I love that car and can't wait to start making some performance enhancements!

    Greg
     
  2. 71GSX455-4SPD

    71GSX455-4SPD Nick Serwo Magic Car

    If you haven't already found this forum, check out:

    http://www.impalassforum.com

    It's basically dedicated to the later model B-Body's, which the Roadmsater you have is. TheRoadmaster even has its own forum section. Good luck with your car.

    An LT1 is lotsa fun! :TU: (Can I say that out loud here? :puzzled: )
     
    Last edited: Oct 18, 2003
  3. LS1-SSS

    LS1-SSS New Member

    71GSX455-4SPD thanks for the link. That looks like a good site.
     
  4. gotbuick

    gotbuick What, me worry?

    Wagon or Sedan???
     
  5. LS1-SSS

    LS1-SSS New Member

    It's a sedan. But I sure would like the wagon. I just sold my Suburban that I bought new in 1986 and I miss it. An RM wagon would almost be like having a suburban :Brow:
     
  6. 69GS400s

    69GS400s ...my own amusement ride!

    Sorry Jerry.....b ut I just gotta say it :)

    An LT1 Raodmaster Wagon IS BETTER !!! than a suburban

    Show me a Sub that can get 24.7 mpg......AND humiliate most of the rice on the road ?!?!?!?

    Congrats on the RM Sedan......Its a Mighty fine ride but you're not going to find too much at this site, except for "us" few who ave both the old AND the new stuff
     
  7. gotbuick

    gotbuick What, me worry?

    ANY Roadmaster wagon is better than a 'burban. I'd rather own something rare, instead of the soccer mom ride! :grin:
     
  8. LS1-SSS

    LS1-SSS New Member

    Did I start something by mentioning my old sub?

    Give me a break guys! :Do No: I bought my suburban in 1986. As far as I know there were no Roadmasters then and for that matter no soccer moms either. I bought my sub before the term SUV was invented and there was nothing else like it on the road. It served me well for 17 years and is still running strong somewhere. :grin: :grin: :grin:

    Greg
     

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