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1987 Buick Grand National(9.200 Original Miles) on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:9200
Location:

Painesville, Ohio, United States

Painesville, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Engine:v-6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 12345677788889998
Year: 1987
Make: Buick
Drive Type: N/A
Model: Grand National
Mileage: 9,200
Trim: N/A

Up for auction...Beautiful one owner 1987 Grand National.
9,200 MILES. FACTORY INSTALLED HURST T-TOPS.  ALARM SYSTEM.  ORIGINAL OWNER NON-SMOKER .  HEATED STORAGE , NEVER SEEN WINTER, NO RUST.HAS NEVER BEEN RACED OR ABUSED IN ANY WAY. KENNE-BELL RAM AIR KIT, OIL BOOSTER PLATE, AUXILARY TRANS. COOLER.      RED ARMSTRONG CHIP AND WIRES, 237 FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR, 180 DEGREE THERMASTAT, REAR AIR BAGS ( ADJUSTABLE), 4   EXTRA G N WHEELS,
POSI-TRACTION, ORIGINAL TIRES, BORLA EXHAUST, NO CATALYTIC CONVERTER, NOT REQUIRED( HAVE ORIGINAL EXHAUST). KONI SHOCKS. FLOOR MATS,  NEW HOOD LIFT SUPPORTS, HOOD INSULATORS REPLACED,  BRAKE BOOSTER UNIT - RECENT REPLACEMENT. POWER ANTENNA RECENTLY REPLACED, CAR WAS ALSO RUST PROOFED. I STILL HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL PARTS THAT I HAVE TAKEN OFF THAT WILL COME WITH CAR. HAS A BOSE STERIO.CAR IS IN AMAZING SHAPE AND RUNS VERY WELL. ALL THE FACTORY OPTIONS WORK. HAVE ALL PAPER WORK THAT CAME WITH THE CAR WHEN I BOUGHT IT NEW.
 
PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!!!
 
BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIPPING WILL ASSIST IN ANY WAY
 
500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS DUE THROUGH PAY PAL WITH IN 48 HOURS AFTER AUCTION ENDS..NO EXCEPTIONS
 
BALANCE IS DUE WITH IN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END..
 
THANKS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!
 

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