1986 - Buick Grand National on 2040-cars
Tipp City, Ohio, United States
1986 Buick Grand National unmolested car with almost 44,000 original miles. One of 5,512 produced in 1986. The 3.8 SFI Intercooled Turbocharged V-6 produces 245 horsepower with 330 foot pounds of torque and has never been modified from stock (aside from a boost gauge on the windshield pillar, it is double face taped and easily removed, no screws). This Grand National has been in storage for several years and was just fully serviced and detailed. It has a new fuel pump and sending unit and all fluids were changed as part of the service just done. I have the owners manual and the original window sticker that goes with the car. There are no issues with this car mechanically. It is very nice the underside is in great shape, no rust and has never been in the snow, there are no dents or dings, the body is very straight, all the trim is excellent condition, the interior is very nice, no worn spots on the seats, no cracks in the dash,it does have a crack in the bumper filler under the license plate (pictured), but other than that is in great condition. It was repainted many years ago and looks great. The paint is better than factory, slick with no orange peel. I am selling this car for a client, who bought the car 6 or so years ago. A 1000.00 deposit is due through Paypal within 48 hours of purchase. Shipping is the buyers responsibility. I can delivery the car in an enclosed trailer up to 500 miles away from Dayton Ohio for an additional charge. If you have any question you can call me at 937-313-3761. This car is also for sale locally so the auction could end at anytime, so act fast it won't last long. Thanks for looking!
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