1984 Buick Grand National Tv Series "life" Car on 2040-cars
Howell, New Jersey, United States
You are bidding on a 84 Buick Grand National. It has been modified for the NBC TV show "life". It has 87 interior and engine. A/C was removed for more power. There is no docments showing this car is the show car but if you watched the show this car is it from bumper to bumper inside and out. Even sounds exactly like it. When I saw this car up for auction I knew the car and the TV show, I knew exactly where the police lights would have been mounted and asked owner to look for holes, wires etc and sure enough they were there. When I got the car I verified the mounting holes were there and even found the strobe lights were left in the parking light bezels. Interior is in nice shape. Overall car is real nice and clean needing just little odds and ends. Also needs rear bumper fillers the following was replaced previously,all engine gaskets, seals. Car is dry with no leaks from engine or underneath. Speedometer inop and shows 17874 so had to be rolled atleast once. The undercarriage is real nice and super clean. No rust whats so ever underneath or anywhere on car. Paint has a lot of cracks and scratches but overall still shines real nice. Body is straight as a arrow not one ding on it. mods are as follows: - Brand new front and rear shocks -all motor mounts replaced -Detroit lockers on differential -headers -flowmaster exhaust system -upgraded turbo kit -larger intercooler and hoses -torque converter -B&M quicksilver shifter -AFM module -boost control -heavy duty U joint and drive shaft Walbro 255 LPH I got this car 3 months ago. I was so happy to have gotten it since I was a huge fan of the show and loved this car from the show. when I got it, car ran rough due to aftermarket plugs and wires they had on it so replaced wires and plugs back to factory and now runs nice. Shifts on the dime. Cleaned up real nice with a nice deep shine. pervious owner replaced stock radio with aftermarket. I replaced hood pistons cause hood wouldn't stay open. really don't want to sell it. I was so happy to have gotten it but upon getting it my marriage went bad real fast so have to sell it only because I took a personal loan to but the car and cant afford all these payments on my own. This is the only reason I am letting it go. Tittle is clean Car is sold as is. I reserve the right to cancel at any point due to Car also being sold in local papers Really don't want to let it go. It was a chance to own TV history now its your chance!
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