1987 Buick Grand National (10,813 Original Miles) Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Lebanon, New Jersey, United States
For sale, 1987 Buick Grand National, Loaded, with only 10,813 original documented miles! Original black paint in excellent condition, interior is in excellent to near mint condition. This car is fully loaded: power windows, power locks, power seats, rear defroster, power antenna, power brakes, power steering, A/C, tilt steering, AM/FM Cassette Stereo (original and still working).
Original Engine completely overhauled including NEW: Forged pistons with moly rings, 260H comp cam with lifters and push rods, double roller timing chain, king bearings, complete valve job, ARP main and head bolts, new a/c delco water pump, 160 thermostat, ALL new hoses, gaskets an belt, New radiator, RJC power plate, 42 lbs injectors, MDS wires, NGK spark plugs, heated O2 sensor, fuel and oil pressure gauges mounted on engine, new mini starter, TA performance valve covers, Kirban performance air intake system, new crank sensor, Scan master readout, TT chip programed for the modifications, new a/c delco ECM control module, new motor mounts, RJC rear motor brace, new optima red top battery. Only 300 miles on rebuilt engine Original Transmission rebuilt by Chris at CK Performance Engineering (the best 200r4 trans rebuilder on the east coast) with a 9 1/2" 2800 stall converter. TA Performance deep trans pan, New speedo cable, new trans mount. Only 300 miles on rebuilt trans. New gas tank, New high volume fuel pump, New A/C delco fuel filter, fuel pump hot wire kit Alky Control Methanol injection system (the best system for Grand National) New Garrett TA-49 TURBO manufactured by LIMIT ENGINEERING, INC. (I have the original turbo also), New waste gate actuator, Grimm Speed boost controller (set at 22 psi), boost gauge, Tial blow off valve. TA performance down pipe with magna flow stainless steel exhaust system Suspension system: New front and rear A/C delco springs with KYB shocks, ALL new a/c delco suspension bushings, TA performance diff cover, Heavy duty sway bars. Brakes: New front and rear A/C delco brakes pads. New A/C delco front and rear brake hoses. NEW Centerline Telstar rims 15 x 7 front, 15 x 10 rear with new Mickey Thompson Tires. I have the original black and chrome Grand National Rims (excellent condition) with new BF Goodrich tires. There's more but the list is too long. EVERYTHING works in this car from the stock factory cassette stereo to the power antenna to the a/c. There will be no disappointments! This car has it all! All modification can easily be taken off to acquire the stock appearance and function of this historic vehicle. This car is a blast to drive and a monster on the road. It has NEVER been raced! This car is also being sold privately, I have the right to end this auction at any time. Buyer is responsible for all transportation fees. Once auction is closed, Full payment must be received within 72 hours. Happy Bidding!!!! |
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