1987 Buick Grand National Original 15k Miles Show Winner No Reserve on 2040-cars
Street, Maryland, United States
NO RESERVE AUCTION…
If you are looking at this car you already know all about these bad ass cars of the 80's. Low mileage examples of these cars are getting harder and harder to find. I am the third owner. Came from an estate sale and I have THE original title from the original owner. It was repainted 4 years ago with a high dollar paint job. Car went from CT to IL now in MD. NEVER IN RAIN. ALWAYS stored in heated garage. The car was Ziebart and undercoated from day 1 NO rust or rot. I installed 4 new bilstein shocks and new catalytic convertor. Someone put the wrong freon in the AC system. I replace the AC parts, with NOS parts, flushed the system and filled the AC system with REAL R12. Nice and cold AC. Interior is perfect as well as the headliner. I did install a AC/DELCO CD player with plug and play harness. Have ALL original parts and radio. Power antenna works perfect. NO ENGINE MODS 100% stock. I also have the ORIGINAL STOCK WHEELS AND TIRES. Only thing this car needs is new weather stripping around the drivers window, I have these parts. I have this car insured with Grundy for $263 a year with a agreed value of $35,000. Back in September 2013 I entered this car into a Mid Atlantic Buick Grand National Association show. Approx. 75 Buicks were there. This car won the award of excellence for the show. The judges were absolutely thrilled about this car. I have a daughter getting ready for college in the fall and this toy must go. Get ready to turn some heads in the spring with this rocket. |
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