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Buick: Grand National on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:20579
Location:

Milledgeville, Georgia, United States

Milledgeville, Georgia, United States



On Aug-16-14 at 06:42:01 PDT, seller added the following information:

I am regretfully selling my dream car. I looked for over two years to find a one owner, low mileage Buick Grand National that fit my qualifications. Due to a new edition in the family, I am selling my car to one lucky individual.  The car is in great condition!  There is a small paint issue is to the right of that.  I have included pictures showing these issues.  The car also needs front bumper fillers but the back ones are original and look fine although a little tacky from the age. This car is all original with the exception of new JL 6X9 speakers that fit exactly in place of the old ones and an IPod attachment located behind a newly restored original GM Delco radio.  The radio has new all new components so the tape deck works and all of the lights are bright!  I will include the old radio as well.  The Ipod can be accessed inside the glove compartment which, by the way, works fine.  Everything works just as it did in 1987.  The car has very straight lines and drives like a dream! The air blows very cold since I had the A/C completely overhauled and kept it on R-12 which is very expensive by the way! . The antenna works perfect as I had a NOS recently installed.  The interior is immaculate and I'm pretty sure the back seat has never been used.  The headliner has been replaced to exact specifications, the radiator was pulled and fixed to original specs.  The car has an all new Power Master brake unit I purchased from Kirbin Performance which is where I originally located the car in the first place.  The car has had all new wires and plugs, a new battery and complete servicing since I purchased the car almost 2 years ago.  I have only driven the car less than 500 miles since I purchased the car from a man in New Jersey where he last had it inspected to drive on the road in 1991.  It was always garaged kept and routinely started and serviced.  The T-Tops do NOT leak at all as I have washed the car after every time I drove it and would have noticed it and told you.  The car smells new inside and still has the original plastic around the speedometer.  The upper dash trim panel piece was replaced with a NOS unit. The original stickers are also in tact on the inside of the car.  I also replaced both front air dams with NOS. The tires are not original but are in good shape.  There is a little surface rust on the rims. The paint looks to be original and in overall great shape but according to the previous owner he did have some small places touched up but I cant see them.  I am sorry to say that I do not have the original window sticker.  Overall, this is a beautiful low mileage 2nd owner November of 1987 Buick Grand National.  Everything on the car I mentioned above could be completely fixed without too much cost and with such low miles your investment would be protected! I have thoroughly enjoyed this car and hope the winner appreciates it as much as I have! I also will provide all of my service records and original car fax documenting the original miles! 

Please ask questions before you bid! I will be happy to answer any and all.

Call or text me at 706-319-1604.

Thanks!

Eric

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