Questions on a 93 Road monster wagon

Discussion in 'Drag'n Wagons' started by lostGS, Jun 30, 2007.

  1. lostGS

    lostGS Well-Known Member

    The local dealer actually has a 93 Roadmaster estate wagon at a reasonable price. The interior is in good shape, looks like a 115K, good tires(wranglers :rolleyes: :Do No: ) body is decent but could use some TLC wood grain is good but the trim is missing on the pass doors as is the pass mirror. It also has minor body damage. no problem since I am a body man. easy fixing. The car is in the dealers remote lot and didn't have a vulture there to see any more.

    The questions are?

    1: What engine would this have? Std 5.0 or 5.7 the LT1 wasn't available till 95-96 correct?
    2: Provided it runs good would this be a good cruiser?
    3: would this be able to haul a small trailer? thinking of hauling my new Harley with it ( on long long runs only)

    Thanks

    Tim
     
  2. GranSport72

    GranSport72 Angry Right Foot Disease

    Tim,

    1: What engine would this have? Std 5.0 or 5.7 the LT1 wasn't available till 95-96 correct?

    The 8th VIN digit for the 5.0 is 'E' and the 5.7 is '7'. The LT1 was available from '94-'96. The '93 will be throttle body injection.

    2: Provided it runs good would this be a good cruiser?

    Yes it would be a very good cruiser. I just bought a '96 Roadmaster Estate Wagon from California. Flew out there and drove it home. The B-Body cars are some of the most comfortable road-trip cars produced in my opinion. I used to have a '93 Caprice Wagon a couple years ago. It actually averaged 19-21 highway and anywhere from 23-27 interstate. When I drove my '96 Roady home from California, it was 21-22 mpg overall. I didn't think that was bad for going through Colorado mountains and running an average speed of 75.

    3: Would this be able to haul a small trailer? thinking of hauling my new Harley with it (on long long runs only)

    Should be able to haul your Harley and trailer with ease. I've seen a lot of guys tow full trailers with their drag cars behind them.

    Hope I helped answer some of your questions. :Comp:

    Chris
     

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