1987 Buick Grand National on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
1987 Buick Grand National,,, In show or Go condition,, With 2 motors 1- original Motor to the car and the other motor that is currently installed in the car is a custom built High Hp motor built to make over 1000 hp ..
Can be driven anywhere with it AC blowing cold,,,Huge Inter-cooler, Aluminium radiator, large precision built turbo and all.. Body is lazier straight The Paint looks perfect.. it shines forever Interior is all new and in perfect condition,,,, Everything works,, Cold Ac, Pwr window, pwr seat, ect Super Low original mileage car Built with no expenses spared..mostly stock except for the custom build high HP motor and some other Go fast things ,, Has custom Stainless Exhaust with side dump, dot drag rear tires, all was very well done. Motor runs strong but need to have a final tune to get all the hp out of it,, This car was built to run but it has never been tested and has less than 100 street miles since it was all built We have the Original Motor sitting on a stand.. this car can be converted back to original very easily simple bolt back in,,, The High Hp Motor cost over 20 k to build.. the only problem is i don't have any engine specs.. but i can tell you buy looking at it has all the right parts out side and the install is flawless... for more info Manny 305-333-4445 |
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