1977 Buick Electra Limited Coupe 2-door 5.7l Not Riviera Lesabre Regal Skylark on 2040-cars
Kingsport, Tennessee, United States
THIS COULD EASILY BE ONE OF THE BEST SURVIVING BUICKS ON THE PLANET!!!!! IT IS A 36,000 MILE CAR IN EVERY RESPECT, IT DOES HAVE BUILD SHEET .THIS CAR DRIVES EXCELLENT!!! OK, LET'S BRAKE IT DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EXTERIOR- PAINT HAS A BEAUTIFUL PETINA ALL OVER. THE SHINE IS GREAT! IT HAS A VERY FEW GRAVEL CHIP TOUCH UPS. THE HOOD DOES HAS SOME ORIGINAL GM HAZING BUT STILL SHINES WELL. THE SIDES ARE LAZER STRAIGHT! IT HAS HAD THE RIGHT REAR QUARTER PAINTED. WHEN IT GOT THE CAR IT DID NOT MATCH , I STRIPES IT FOUND NO FILLERS, AND MATCHED WITH BLEND ON DOOR.BUMPERS SHOW NORMAL WEAR FOR THERE AGE ,NO RUST JUST SOME FINE PITTING AND SCRATCHES. WHEELS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE DO HAVE A FEW BLCK SPOTS IN GROVES. OVERALL THE CAR HAS A STRICKING APPEARANCE AND RECIEVES RAVE REVIEWS FROM PEOPLE INTERIOR- ALL I CAN SAY ABOUT INTERIOR IS THAT IT AS NEAR TO PERFECT THAT I HAVE SEEN. THE CHROME ON THE DASH GLEAMS, THE SEATS SHOE NO WEAR, THE HEADLINER IN ORIBINAL AND PERFECT, THE CARPET LOOKS LIKE IT HAS NEVER HAD A FOOT ON IT. ALL GAUGES WORKS ,RADIO WORKS CLOCK DOES NOT.NEVER SMOKED IN!! TRUNK- ALL ORIRINAL WITH ORIGINAL UNMOUNTED TIRE AND WHEEL.CARPET IN EXCELLENT. UNDERHOOD- IT IS UNMOLESTED NO RATTLE CAN DETAILING, AIR CLEANER HAS BEEN RESPRAYED AND IT HAS 2 NON ORIGINAL HOSE CLAMPS. IT IS A 350 BUICK ENGINE, IT DOES HAVE ALL EMISSIONS IN TACT WHICH WERE NOT THE BEST IN THE WORLD, EXPECT IT TO STILL HAVE THE OLD EMISSION LOP FROM THE 70'S. AIR CONDITION IS COLD, TRAMSMISSION IS SILKY SMOOTH,THERE IS A PICTURE THAT SHOWS BILL FOR COMPLETE TUNE-UP-AC OVERHAUL-AND NEW RADIATOR.
THIS IS A WONDERFUL SURVIVOR CAR. BUY IT AND WATCH IT APPRECIATE .THIS IS A GREAT INVESTMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Third 1987 Buick Regal GNX will be auctioned in January
Mon, Nov 13 2017A member of the 1987 Buick press fleet is hitting the auction block next year and it's a rarified gem: a low-mileage Regal Grand National GNX, serial No. 003 and one of just 547 models built for that year, and the last of the traditional body-on-frame, rear-wheel-drive Grand Nationals. It'll be auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction in January. The GNX No. 003 was loaned out to publications including Autoweek, Motor Trend and Road & Track, where it racked up around 8,200 miles. "Through it all, a constant sad undertone was the understanding that 1987 was to be the final appearance of the traditional body-on-frame, rear-wheel-drive G-body (which also underpinned the best-selling Chevy Monte Carlo, Pontiac Grand Prix and Olds Cutlass)," reads a the description published on Barrett-Jackson's website. "A totally redesigned W-body Somerset Regal, with front-wheel drive and unitized body construction, was slated to replace the popular midsize Buick in 1988." So Buick opted to make "a Grand National to end all Grand Nationals" with the '87 GNX, partnering with ASC/McLaren to equip them with wheel lip flares, fender vents, 16-by-8-inch BBS rims and more aggressive tires. It left untouched the Grand National's standard Sequential Electronic Fuel Injection 3.8-liter V6 but added a larger Garrett T-3 turbocharger with a ceramic impeller, a larger intercooler, more aggressive fuel, spark and waste gate tables, and a dual exhaust system that boosted output from 235 horsepower and 330 foot-pounds of torque to 276 hp and 360 lb-ft. That was enough, Barrett-Jackson reports, to make the performance coupe quicker and faster in quarter-mile tests than the Ferrari F40 and Porsche 930 Turbo. After making the test-drive rounds in the automotive media, the car sold in 1988 as a brass hat/company official car to Fischer Buick in Troy, Mich. with approximately 8,200 miles on it. From there, it quickly sold to a local resident who drove it very little, and sold it in the spring of 1989. Since 1992, it has reportedly been kept in climate-controlled storage, totally original, unmodified and undamaged, with just 10,790 miles on the odometer today. It recently underwent a complete mechanical service and cosmetic reconditioning. You can check out the listing on Barrett-Jackson here. The first '87 GNX ever produced resides in the General Motors Heritage Collection and No. 002 is at the Sloan Museum in Flint, Mich. Interestingly, another '87 GNX, No.
GM cars and SUVs recalled for leaking transmission fluid
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2016 Buick Cascada convertible isn't afraid of Detroit's snow
Mon, Jan 12 2015It's the great irony of introducing a convertible in Detroit – while the assembled media might look at the car and imagine warm weather and clear skies, the atmosphere outside is anything but. Such was the case Sunday as Buick rolled out the 2016 Cascada in Detroit's Eastern Market. Snow didn't dampen the atmosphere, though, as we clapped eyes on the sleek, Astra-based convertible for the first time. While this is far from the first product Buick has borrowed from General Motors' European operations, unlike previous vehicles, changes for the Cascada were kept to a minimum. There is no waterfall grille or four-way portholes, which Buick was sure to install when converting the Insignia and Mokka to the Regal and Encore. Then again, neither of these styling treatments were really necessary, as the Cascada remains a handsome and stylish offering. Its cabin is typical of other Buicks, and features a few too many buttons on the center stack. Still, a thick-rimmed, flat-bottomed steering wheel, similar to what's found in the Verano, is both attractive and functional, while the perforated leather seats looks quite comfortable, as well. Take a look at our gallery of live images, which includes shots of the Cascada with the top up and down, and then head back to our original post on the new convertible for all the mechanical details.