1987 Buick Grand National on 2040-cars
Bloomingdale, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8 V6 TURBO
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Buick
Model: Grand National
Trim: NONE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 6,325
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
SELLING MY FIANCE'S 1987 BUICK REGAL GRAND NATIONAL. SHE HAS AN UNGODLY AMOUNT OF MONEY TIED UP IN THIS CAR THAT WAS BOUGHT FOR HER EX THAT CAN NEVER BE TOTALLY RECOVERED. I'M NOT A GM FAN(BMW GUY) BUT THIS CAR IS QUITE FAST...DYNO RESULTS ARE 571BHP WITH 577 TORQUE. ENGINE IS A TSM RACING BLOCK WITH CHAMPION RACE HEADS...A COMPETITION CAM 264 LIFT 212 DURATION WITH ROLLER LIFTERS...EAGLE STEEL CRANK WITH OLIVER COMPETITION RODS, CHAMPION INTAKE WITH 70mm THROTTLE BODY...72lb INJECTORS W/LARGE BORE TURBO. 200-4RHDS PERFORMANCE TRANSMISSION W/2800 STALL CONVERTER...SCANMASTER DIAGNOSTICS...MAF TRANSLATOR...3" BE-COOL ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH SPALS DUAL RACE FANS AND FRONT MOUNTED INTERCOOLER. ALL NEW SUSPENSION FRONT AND REAR WITH PHENOLIC BSHGS AND HOTCHKIS TRAILING ARMS...BEEFED UP RING & PINION...ETC...ETC .NEW CUSTOM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH AUTO METER ULTRA SPORT FULL GAUGE PACKAGE INCLUDING TACH, SPEEDO, OIL PRESSURE...OILTEMP...TRANS TEMP AND FUEL...WITH BOOST GAUGE ON "A" PILLAR. CAR HAS NEVER BEEN RACED AND HAS 6325 MILES SINCE NEW DRIVETRAIN INSTALL. WE HAVE RECEIPTS FOR MOST EVERYTHING THAT WAS BOUGHT OR DONE TO THE CAR. BODY IS STRAIGHT AND PAINT IS GOOD WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A COUPLE OF MINOR SCRATCHES...BUT NOTHING MAJOR AT ALL. CAR WAS NEVER WRECKED. IT DOES HAVE SOME THUMB-SIZED RUST SPOTS IN THE BOTTOM FRONT OF EACH DOOR...AND THE LEFT REAR FLOOR PAN HAS SOME RUST AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED.THE PART ITSELF IS ABOUT &80.00 BUT WILL NEED TO BE WELDED IN. I WILL PROVIDE DETAILED PICS TO INTERESTED BUYERS. THE INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE DRIVERS SEAT BACKREST.(SEE PICS). HAS GNX WHEELS AND TIRES ARE FAIR.ALSO...THIS CAR HAS HUGE STEREO IN IT WITH 2-ALPINE 12" SUBS AND 2-KENWOOD AMPS...BUT NO RADIO....THE EX TOOK THAT! THESE CARS ARE GETTING RARER BY THE YEAR AND PRICES ARE ALL OVER THE MAP...THIS CAR IS PRICED REASONABLY FOR WHAT IT IS AND THE EQUIPMENT IT HAS. FEEL FREE TO CALL STEVE AT 912-748-8882 AFTER 6PM OR 912-655-1543 AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER WHATEVER QUESTIONS I CAN. PLEASE....SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY...THIS IS NOT A TOY...NO TIRE KICKERS!! THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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Why Buick's future lies in China
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