1986 Buick Grand National Show Condition / Gnx 1987 87 86 Gn Regal T Type Turbo on 2040-cars
Albany, Kentucky, United States
1986 Buick Grand National. 43,929 low miles. Rare hardtop with a digital dash. Excellent condition, 9.5 out of 10 car. Interior is bright and clean with no cracks or burns. Paint is show quality and laser straight, not even a bug chip in the $7,000 paint job. Fitment and body lines are perfect. All factory power options work like new, AC is cold. This car can be daily driven, no bugs or issues. A fine example of a turbo Buick. Wheels have no pitting in the chrome, tires like new, Nitto 275/50/15 drag radials rear.. The car runs strong and shifts great. Very tight ride with no rattles or vibrations. Absolutely NO rust. A very few tasteful performance mods have been added, I will list them below. Clean clear title in hand. Most GN's with less than 10,000 miles are not the quality of this one. The car speaks for itself and the pictures cannot do justice to how nice it really is. If you have any questions or would like more detailed pics I can be reached at 606-278-3207. Auction Rules- If you have 0 or negative feedback contact me before hitting buy it now. The car is to be paid for in full within 5 business days of auction end. Thanks. John Craig Turbo, Precision Hotside 3inch Downpipe 2 1/2 Pypes Exhaust with cutout 009 42.5 injectors Red's chip Scanmaster Adjustable fuel Regulator Hot wire fuel pump CK hard parts in transmission PATS 2800 Convertor Factory G80 3.42 posi rear The car has not been taken to the track, adult owned and maintained with an open checkbook. It is fast I will say that.
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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle vs 1987 Buick GNX in Generation Gap showdown
Wed, 15 Oct 2014Generation Gap generally tries to adhere to a theme for each episode, and for the final video from the Lingenfelter collection, the series might have its best idea yet - limited-production muscle cars from General Motors.
On one side you get a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle COPO, and it's an absolute sleeper. Other than the SS wheels, this classic coupe looks practically bone stock, at least until the engine fires up. Under the hood is a 427-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 making a claimed 425 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. This was the sole year for the COPO package on the Chevelle, and Chevy only made about 323 of them.
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