1987 Buick Grand National on 2040-cars
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
I AM SELLING MY 1987 BUICK GRAND NATIONAL IT HAS
55392 KMS ON IT. THIS CAR DOES NEED SOME LOVE IT IS BY NO MEANS A $18,000 DOLLAR
SHOW CAR. I BOUGHT IT TO DRIVE IN THE SUMMER AND SLOWLY DO WORK TO IT BUT I HAVE
WAY TOO MANY PROJECTS ON THE GO. THE CAR WILL COME WITH 2 SETS OF WHEELS THE GOLD WIRE WHEELS IN THE PICTURE AND THE STOCK STEEL WHEELS ( WHICH ARE NOT IN THE BEST OF SHAPE ). THE CAR HAS AN H.I.D. HEADLIGHT CONVERSION ON THE LOW BEAMS, THE CAR HAS FULL TINTED WINDOWS, ALARM, DUAL EXHAUST, THE PLUGS AND WIRES WHERE DONE IN AUG. 2013, IT HAS VIBRANT INTERCOOLER TUBES AND COUPLERS. AS STATED THIS IS A REAL GRAND NATIONAL NOT A
CLONE CAR. I DO HAVE PICTURES TO PROVE ALL THE RIGHT BUILD NUMBERS. THE CAR IS LOCATED IN BRANTFORD, ONT. CANADA. THIS CAR IS BEIGN SOLD "AS IS ". I AS THE SELLER HAVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME WITH OUT NOTICE. I DO HAVE THIS CAR LISTED LOCALLY AND IF A BUYER SHOWS UP I WILL SELL IT TO THE FIRST PERSON WHO COMES WITH CASH IN HAND. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME AT EGGZCUSTOMFAB,AT,HOTMAIL.COM IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS CAR.
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