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Sandy Hook, Connecticut, United States
Engine:3.8 Turbo
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1986
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Buick
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Grand National
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Grand National
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 146,000
a stock displacement 109 block,Forged rotating assembly,RJC girdle,Comp Cams 212/212 hydraulic roller,RJC deep oil pan,Champion ported irons,130lb valve springs,RJC Bullit Proof head gaskets, T&D roller rockers, Motor built by Carlquist Competition Engines, Oakville Ct ARP Studs and bolts, RJC rear motor brace, TA headers coated in and out and wrapped, GN1 stainless 3"dual exhaust, Precision 69 lb injectors, Precision 67 mm ball bearing turbo,TR Custom Parts Canton oil filter and turbo saver, Walbro dual 240 gpm fuel pumps, Champion 70 mm throttle body on a Champion doghouse and intake, RJC Power Plate, TR Custom Parts Big Mouth Cold Air, Meziere 55 gpm electric water pump, Billet Aluminum Pulleys, C/K billet trans parts set up by Otto, Driveshaft Shop aluminum driveshaft, 3.73 Eaton Posi Unit, front sway bar removed, Calvert 90/10 front shocks , stock springs,Calvert adjustable rear shocks, stock springs, H&R PartsNstuff Super Sway Bar, H&R PartsN stuff adjustable upper control arms, H&R PartsNstuff poly transmission and crossmember mounts, Mickey Thompson 275/60x15 drag radials.
XFI/FAST ecu. Best time to date 9.98 @137 mph .JimsGN 2014 C-7 Corvette on order expected delivery date 10/1/13 Wife says sell GN or move into it when Corvette arrives.Jim Maguire Newtown Ct 203-996-8450 or jimmaguire@jpmaguire.com 2014 C-7 Corvette just came in and is at American Racing Headers for exhaust |
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Why Buick's future lies in China
Mon, Apr 10 2017Back in the last half of 2008 and into 2009, when General Motors was looking at too much capacity for too few customers, when it was running out of money and needing to go to the governments of the US and Canada and to the UAW for financial support, its management team was pretty much instructed by the feds to focus resources on what would create the best likelihood for a return on the investments and guarantees that it was getting. Things needed to be cut, and not just the corporate air fleet. This led to the elimination of Saturn, Hummer and Pontiac and the sale of Saab to Spyker. What remained of GM's North American brand portfolio was Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, and GMC. (Oldsmobile had been shuttered in 2004.) There were a variety of opinions regarding which brands GM should keep/lose during the midst of the Great Recession. Some thought GMC should be axed, but then it was pointed out that GMC essentially produced high-content Chevys, which resulted in fantastic transaction costs. Lots of money in the back of those pickups. Others thought Buick should be eliminated. The rationale was: Chevy was the mass-market brand, Cadillac was the luxury brand, and GMC helped leverage the company's investment in trucks. (Yes, even back then the F-Series was winning the pickup sales race, so it was always a matter of adding Silverado and Sierra sales to show that GM was solidly in the game.) So what was Buick? Better than Chevy but not as good as a Cadillac? Somehow that doesn't seem to be a particularly aspirational position to hold. But Buick's identity didn't need to be worked out in 2008-09 because there was a single compelling reason to keep it: China. According to official GM history, Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the first provisional president of China, and Zhou Enlai, a Chinese premier, "Either owned, drove or were driven in Buick automobiles." What's more: "According to statistics from the Shanghai government, in 1930 one out of every six cars on the city's roads was a Buick." Which is to say that Buick got to China early and has a major presence in that market. When the Regal Sportback and Regal TourX were being unveiled at the GM Design Dome the first week of April, Duncan Aldred, vice president of Global Buick, gave a briefing of Buick's place on the automotive landscape.
Jay Leno finds no detail neglected on Icon's Derelict 1948 Buick Super
Wed, Apr 1 2015Jonathan Ward seems to have one of the greatest jobs in the world. As the CEO at Icon, he's in charge of not only the company's fantastic trucks but its Derelict series of semi-restored classics, as well. Ward's vehicles are no strangers to Jay Leno's Garage, but the latest guest on the show might be one of Icon's coolest yet. What looks like a 1948 Buick Super Convertible on the outside hides the supercharged heart of a Corvette ZR1 underneath. Like the rest of the Derelict series, this old Buick's toasted paint and pitted chrome are all part of the charm of the car, and it's really a case of beauty being more than skin deep. The Super rides on a custom chassis and suspension to make the convertible a far better driver than even a pristine original example. Plus, Ward hides all sorts of modern upgrades inside that are practically invisible until he points them out. Leno absolutely falls in love with driving the Derelict Buick. If his enthusiasm grabs you, the video below from Ward goes much deeper into the build process of this awesome project.
Buick boss shuts down idea of importing Opel Adam
Wed, Mar 30 2016Anyone hoping for Buick to sell small city cars in America, you're not going to like this story. Buick boss Duncan Aldred has effectively ruled out importing the stylish Opel Adam city car for US drivers. Yep, this is us being bummed. Admittedly, the business case for Adam is not as strong as it used to be. Gas is cheap and consumers have fallen back in love with the idea of high-riding crossovers instead of efficient cars. That's why Buick sold twice as many teeny, tiny Encore CUVs in 2015 as it did its smallest car, the Verano. With that in mind, slotting in another car, let alone one below the Verano, isn't a great idea. Of course, Aldred didn't come out and say as much, even though he campaigned for a US-market Adam in the past. "I very much did feel when I came over that that could really help accelerate the Buick brand story," the executive told Automotive News at last week's New York Auto Show. "I don't see that as much. Whether the market shifted or the fashion nature of those cars has changed, I don't know. But I wouldn't be looking for a small, B-segment car today." That, friends, is a real bummer. Adding a car like the Adam, even in a small, captive-import capacity would add a real dose of fun to Buick showrooms and (we're guessing) would bring in younger foot traffic. Related Video:
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