1987 Buick Grand National Runs Drives Great Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Merrick, New York, United States
please do not bid if you DO NOT intend of paying for AUCTION RELISTING DUE TO THE LAST WINNER RIKSKLASICS NOT PAYING
ZERO FEEDBACK PEOPLE WILL AUTOMATICLLY GET THROWN OFF THE LISTING IF YOU ARE INTERESTED CALL ME FIRST UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1987 BUICK GRAND NATIONAL IM LISTING THIS FOR A FRIEND DUE TO HIS ACCUMULATION OF TOO MANY TOYS HE BOUGHT THIS CAR BECAUSE JUST LIKE SO MANY OF US THE BUICK GRAND NATIONAL WAS THE STREET KILLER OF THE 80'S AND 90'S AND STILL REVERED TODAY! THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES FANTASTIC. SHIFTS ARE STRONG AND CRISP, THE CAR HAS 120K ON IT BUT DRIVES LIKE MUCH MUCH LESS, SOMEONE THROUGHOUT THE YEARS TREATED IT NICELY THE CAR FEATURES T TOPS GREAT PAINT ALTHOUGH THERE ARE SOME PAINT FLAWS, WHICH IS WHY HONESLTY THIS ISNT A 15K PLUS CAR ITS A GREAT DRIVER, NEEDS MINOR TLC TO MAKE IT A CAR SHOW QUEEN, THE WHEELS ARE PERFECT NO CURB RASH, SHINY THE MOTOR RUNS STRONG HOWEVER IT HAS A MINOR OIL LEAK (PROBABLY A VALVE COVER GASKET) THE TRANSMISSION RUNS STRONG AND WAS RECENTLY SERVICED THE PAINT AND BODY I WOULD SAY IS A 7/10 BUT EASILY COULD BE A 9 WITH MINOR ATTENTION SEE PICS HAS A FLOWMASTER EXHAUST, WHICH SOUNDS AWESOME INTERIOR IS REAL NICE NO TEARS RIPS OR STAINS POWER WINDOWS/POWER DOOR LOCKS. PLEASE CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS CAR IS PRICED RIGHT TO SELL PLEASE NO TIRE KICKERS OR LOW BALL DREAMERS !!!!! CAR IS SOLD AS IS AND YOU ARE WELCOME TO SEE IT IN PERSON OVERALL THE CAR IS A GOOD DRIVER AND NEEDS MINOR TO MAKE THIS A INVESTMENT !!! PETE 516-225-2735 CAR LOCATED IN LONG ISLAND LOW RESERVE !!!! On Jun-30-14 at 19:05:05 PDT, seller added the following information: NO TRADES !!! |
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