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Survivor 1987 Buick Regal Grand National Coupe 2-door 3.8l Highly Optioned on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:18400 Color: Black
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
VIN: 1G4GJ1174HP000000 Year: 1987
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Regal
Trim: Grand National Coupe 2-Door
Options: astroroof, digital dash, G80 posi, twilight sentennial lights, temp, oil pressure, batt, boost guages, Cassette Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: power trunk, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 18,400
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

I AM LISTING THIS FOR A FRIEND WHO IS A 10 YEAR EBAY VETERAN WITH 2000 FEEDBACK AND THESE ARE HIS WORDS:

 

I am listing this because I don't have the time to enjoy...you know how the story goes, I have others and one needs to go.

Well, I am an easy going car enthusiast with a good sense of humor to those who are SERIOUSLY interested. At this time, this will be listed only once.

The values are on the upswing., get it before it turns 30 yrs old!!

I have here a 1987 Buick Grand National I am selling mostly by choice. This car has a clean CARFAX and clear title!! No leans, no insurance claim damage. NO B.S.
If you are able and willing to spend that on this car, then please keep reading.

Original unmolested 18K mile car. Has rare power astroroof (1 of a few hundred-does not leak), digital dash, posi trac, power seat, power trunk, power windows, twilight sentennial lights!!, very very rare combo, and alarm. Also has remote keyless locks/alarm. Original paint with mirror shine. Performance chip, good for about 35-50HP. Will keep up with modern muscle. Tires 85% tread, will grip and go!! Car has been pampered for the years I have owned it and it is always covered with a car cover and in storage undercover 24/7. No quick flips were made by the previous owners.
PROFESSIONALLY DETAILED June 2013 and driven about 50 miles since!!
Tight, clean and has a nice low rumble at idle and low rpm's. Love the turbo whine!
Smells like new inside, no rips, ORIGINAL headliner; sags a little, not replaced. (you can get it stretched WITHOUT replacing it to keep original for about $100)Seams line up, body straight.
Reday to show or go, thumbs up everywhere! Highly detailed. 93 premium fuel, Mobil 1 oil changed every spring. (300-500 miles) New AC plugs last year about 500 miles ago.
The undercarriage of the car is very clean as well!
I also have a box of extra authentic GN parts, some including the original turbo shield and valve covers worth a few hundred bucks...all will go with the car for the right price.

Insured and valued at $35,000.
PLEASE email me your questions.  I will reply one way or another with an answer. You can leave your phone number if you please or e-mail. I will not leave message, I need to speak to a person.
NO Tire kickers! No test rides! SERIOUS ONLY!

Buyer is responsible for shipping. I will be happy to assist. I use Passport Transport (enclosed carrier) by FED EX. They are knowledgeable and most are car people. 




 Located in Western New York. Must see in person!! Thanks for your time.

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Buick plans to broaden its range of electric cars in the coming years, and it still owns the rights to the heritage-laced Electra nameplate, so it was only a matter of time before the past and the future met head-on. Buick resurrected the name it used between the 1959 and 1990 model years on a futuristic, battery-powered concept car. Created by a Shanghai-based design studio, the Electra concept takes the form of either a tall sedan or a low crossover, depending on your perspective. While it's not officially a preview of an upcoming production model, it ushers in a design language named Potential Energy that will permeate most of the electric cars the firm will release during the 2020s. It's inspired by a space capsule, according to Buick, so its greenhouse was drawn to resemble a glass pod. Its surfaces are sculpted but not chiseled, and its front fascia wears LED lights with a three-dimensional effect. Fear not: Stylists didn't forget the seemingly obligatory back-lit emblem. Butterfly doors provide access to the cabin, where the space capsule theme continues. Buick packed the Electra with cutting-edge technology features, but it concealed them rather well to avoid a tech overload. The driver faces a rectangular steering wheel that retracts when it's not needed, behind which is a wide, curved screen that replaces all of the buttons, knobs, and switches normally found in a car's interior. An electric motor is far more compact than a comparable four- or six-cylinder engine, so designers were able to carve out a generously sized interior. Engineers embedded technology into the Electra from the project's earliest stage. It's equipped with software named eConnect that supports over-the-air updates, provides on-demand information about a specific trip, and gives details about the various electronic driving aids. An artificial intelligence-powered assistant lets users perform various tasks, such as setting the air conditioning or controlling home devices, with voice commands. Buick noted the Electra offers about 410 miles of driving range thanks in part to the Ultium battery technology developed by General Motors to power a wide selection of electric models, including the Cadillac Lyriq, the GMC Hummer, and a pair of Honda-badged models scheduled to go on sale for the 2024 model year.

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The steps on Alfred Sloan's "Ladder of Success," in which you'd start your career by buying a Chevrolet and then move up through the GM marques as your wealth increased, stayed rigidly fixed from the 1930s into the late 1960s. By the early 1970s, though, "prestige creep" among The General's divisions had set in, with lower-zoot marques leapfrogging their betters with ballooning price tags and snob appeal; a fully-loaded Chevy Caprice could cost more than an Olds 98, a Pontiac Bonneville could out-snoot a Buick LeSabre, and the LeSabre itself came to threaten mighty Cadillac at the top of the GM pyramid. Here's a fully depreciated '73 LeSabre Custom Hardtop Sedan, once the picture of Malaise Era opulence but now brought down to earth in a San Jose self-service car graveyard. The high-rollingest of all LeSabres in 1973 was the Custom (though shoppers for full-sized 1973 Buicks really wishing to rub the noses of their lessers in their success could opt for the even pricier Centurion or Electra 225), and that's what I found among the Achievas and Cateras of this yard's GM section. Wasps now nest in the rust holes caused by rainwater seeping beneath the padded vinyl roof, but this car once told the world, "I've made it!" It went without saying that your big, comfy Detroit luxury sedan had a big, comfy front bench seat; let those frivolous rakehells in their Rivieras have their bucket seats. Believe it or not, a three-on-the-tree column-shift manual transmission was still standard equipment on the lower-level Buick Century in 1973, but all LeSabre buyers enjoyed two-pedal luxury that year. Some junkyard shopper grabbed the massive 455-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) V8 — rated at 225 horsepower, due to Nixon's stricter emissions standards and the switch from gross to net horsepower ratings — before I got here. I'm guessing this car got driven into the ground by the early 2000s (there's a 2001 calendar inside) and then spent the next couple of decades bleaching in the harsh South Bay sun before arriving here. So good, shoppers bought them sight unseen!