This 1955 Buick Roadmaster is a four-door sedan that underwent a body-off refurbishment during the 1990s.

The car is finished in green with a white roof over a white vinyl and green fabric interior, and power is provided by a 322ci Fireball V8 mated to a two-speed automatic transmission.

Rated at 236 horsepower and 330 lb-ft of torque when new, the 322ci Nailhead V8 came equipped with a four-barrel Carter carburetor and an oil-bath air cleaner.

Power is sent to the rear wheels through a two-speed Dynaflow automatic transmission and a 3.4:1 final-drive gear ratio.

The body is finished in Belfast Green with a Dover White roof (BLL) and features a built-in external sun visor, a chrome grille ensemble with bumper bullets, a chrome rear bumper with overriders, front fender Ventiports, full-length sweepspear side moldings, chrome quarter-panel gravel guards, backup lights, and a power antenna.

Chrome-finished 15″ wire wheels are fitted with knock-off center nuts and Coker Classic tubeless whitewall tires.

A matching spare is stored in the trunk.

The interior is trimmed in Ivory Cordaveen with Dark Green patterned nylon inserts and contrasting piping, a matching two-tone dashboard and door panels, and green carpeting.

Amenities include air conditioning, a four-way power-adjustable front seat, an electric clock, and a Selectronic AM radio that features a selectivity switch for seeking stations by signal strength and operates by toe-button or finger-tip control.

The white steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and fronts a machine-turned dash panel with a 120-mph Redliner speedometer and gauges for engine temperature, amperage, oil pressure, and fuel level.

The five-digit odometer shows a little over 660 miles.