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******** Clean***1987 Buick Regal T-type 3.8 V6 Intercooled Turbo*************** on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:67000 Color: Gray /
 Gray
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
Transmission:4 Speed Automatic
Body Type:Sedan 2 door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8 V6 INTERCOOLED TURBO
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1G4GJ117XHP433997
Year: 1987
Number of Cylinders: V6 3.8 Intercooled Turbo
Make: Buick
Model: Regal
Trim: T-TYPE
Options: T-TOPS, Sirius XM SATELLITE RADIO, TRUNK RELEASE W/ BOTTON, CD Player, L & R Remote Mirrors
Drive Type: 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Tinted glass, CONSOLE GAGES, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Rear Defoger
Mileage: 67,000
Sub Model: T-TYPE
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray

 UP FOR SALE OR TRADE TODAY IS A NICE CLEAN 1987 BUICK REGAL 3.8 V6 INTERCOOLED TURBO, 4 SPEED AUTO TRANS WITH LOW MILES. SAME DRIVE TRAIN AS THE GRAND NATIONAL. THE CAR IS MOST STOCK WITH A FEW UP GRADES. LETS START IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT WITH A COLD AIR INTAKE KIT AND POLISHED ALUMINUM UPPER RAD. HOSE, BULLET ALUMINUM VACUUM BLOCK, STAINLESS STEAL 3 INCH DOWN PIPE W/ ADJUSTABLE WASTEGATE, NEW CAT AND DUAL EXHAUST. INSIDE IT HAS CONSOLE GAGES, ICE COLD AIR, CRUISE CONTROL, UPGRADED GM DELCO AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH CD, AND SIRIUS XM SATELLITE RADIO HIDDEN AWAY. TINTED GLASS AND ARMREST WITH TWIN CUP HOLDER CONSOLE THAT LOOK LIKE OEM. ALL NEW T-TOP SEAL AND T-TOP INTERIOR TRIM. NEW LED INTERIOR, DASH, UNDER HOOD, INTERIOR TRUNK LIGHTING. THIS REGAL ALSO HAS NEW CARPET, REAR DEFOGER AND RIGHT HAND REMOTE MIRROR. NEW TRUNK RELEASE W/ BOTTON IN CLOVE BOX. IT SETS ON NITTO NT450 TIRES SIZE P245/50R16 96V SPEED RATED, 4,000 MILES ON THEM. WITH GNX STYLE WHEELS AND NEW TURBO-T CAPS. NEW FRONT BEARINGS, DRILLED AND SLOTTED ROTORS FOR BETTER STOPPING WITH A FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE W/ MATCHING RIM. CAR IS CLEAN AND SOLID. CAR HAS NO RUST AND VERY GOOD PAINT. ANY ???????? PLEASE CALL,TEXT OR EMAIL!!!!!!! THANKS FOR L@@KING. THE UNDERNEATH IS AS CLEAN AS THE REST. If you have and ?????????? please email, text or CALL TWO 48- FOUR 59- ONE 019 I will answer as soon as I can. PLEASE CALL BETWEEN 9:00 AM. & 9:00 PM. THANK YOU !!!!!! FOR SALE FOR 16,500.00 O.B.O. OR TRADE FOR MID SIZE SUV WITH EQUAL VALUE. SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY !!! THANK YOU!!!

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