1987 Buick Grand National on 2040-cars
Orange Park, Florida, United States
Engine:V-6 TURBO
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Make: Buick
Model: Grand National
Options: CD Player
Trim: GRAND NATIONAL
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 8,329
UP FOR SALE IS MY GRAND NATIONAL WITH 8,329 ORIGINAL MILES. I AM THE 3RD OWNER AND PURCHASED IT 3 YEARS AGO WITH A LITTLE LESS THAN 5,700 MILES. THE PRIOR 2 OWNERS HAD IT FOR 11 YEARS AND 12 YEARS RESPECTIVELY AND IT HAS BEEN IN A GARAGE ALL OF IT'S LIFE. I HAVE REPLACED THE FOLLOWING ITEMS; NEW POWERMASTER, NEW FRONT BRAKES, NEW BATTERY, NEW OEM RADIATOR, NEW TIRES, GM CD/RADIO FROM NEWER CAR AND FITS PERFECTLY ( HAVE THE ORIGINAL RADIO) , NEW VALVE COVERS, NEW INJECTORS, NEW DRIVE SHAFT LOOP, NEW CHROME TURBO SHIELD, MAF PIPE AND AIR INTAKE, NEW 10 MM WIRES, NEW POWER ANTENNA, NEW HEADLINER, NEW TRUNK LINER AND VARIOUS PARTS POWDER COATED OR CERAMIC COATED. THE A/C BLOWS COLD AND I HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL PARTS THAT I REPLACED ( SOME I HAD COATED ) AND ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL TIRES DATED 1987. SOME OF THE DASH PANELS STILL HAVE THE PROTECTIVE PLASTIC COATINGS ON THEM. I BELIEVE THE CAR WAS REPAINTED BY THE DEALER WHEN IT CAME IN , BUT NOT SURE IF IT WAS COMPLETELY PAINTED. I WOULD RATE THE PAINT ON IT AT "8 1/2 " ,THE INTERIOR AT "9 1/2 ", AND THE UNDER CARRAIGE AT " 9 ". I HAVE THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER ( OLD & FADED ) AND VARIOUS OTHER PRIOR OWNERS PAPERWORK, MANUALS AND BUICK BROCHURE .THE CARFAX REPORT STATES THE CAR HAD A PRIOR ACCIDENT OR INCIDENT REPORTED BUT PRIOR OWNER SAID IT WAS EGGED BY 2 EGGS, ONE ON EACH SIDE OF THE CAR, AND IT WAS REPAIRED BY HIM. I HAVE MY E-MAIL CORRESPONDENCE WE EXCHANGED ABOUT THE REPORT. I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE AND BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS. I APPRECIATE ANY INTEREST AND WILL MAKE CAR AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONS OR INSPECTORS. THANK YOU
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2018 Buick Regal Sportback First Drive Review | Eyes wide shut
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Movie Review: Black Air: The Buick Grand National Documentary
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The last Grand National rolled off the assembly line in Flint, MI on December 11, 1987, and to mark the silver anniversary of that somber occasion, Black Air is a documentary of the Grand National from the perspective of the enthusiast, the collector, the media and even from those at General Motors responsible for creating such a sinister legend. Like the car itself, Andrew Filippone Jr. shoots the documentary in a raw fashion, and it definitely helps to show why a low-volume muscle car from the 1980s is still the object of obsession for many automotive enthusiasts to this day.