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Beautiful 1987 Buick Grand National With 67k Orig Miles Mint Cond !!!!!! on 2040-cars

US $23,775.00
Year:1987 Mileage:67805 Color: Black /
 Gray
Location:

Hillsboro, Missouri, United States

Hillsboro, Missouri, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.8L Turbo 6cy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1g4gj1179hp415135
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Grand National
Year: 1987
Trim: Grand National
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rwd
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 67,805
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: GN
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No

                                                                 "1987 Buick Grand National T-Tops

                                                                      67,809 Orig miles !!!!




 

Absolutely Beautiful 1987 Buick Grand National 3.8L Turbo, with 67K Orig Miles !!!!!! This is one of my baby's out of my personal collection and I'm really struggling with having to sell this car, but do to some health reason's I must let it go and let someone else enjoy it... So anyway I 'm selling my GN very cheap for a fast sale !!!! NADA Book on my Grand National is 42,300,but they just are not worth that much yet...but they are going up in value every year and they will be. I have looked all over and the really nice ones like mine are going for between 26,000 and 35,000 and the ok looking ones that need paint and other thing are going for between 15,000 to 19,500..and all out junk ones that need a lot ect.... are going for between 11,500 to 14,000 and Im telling you now this one is super nice !!!!  I' am the second owner of this car the first owner was a female doctor who owned it until 4,300 orig miles then me, the only reason the car fax shows three owners is we changed title from my wife's name to mine. Ok About the car:

This car has been super babied since day one, and like is said its perfect !!!! The paint is laser straight and shines like brand new !!!  It has just a couple of very small rock chips on front that's it. No scratches, No dents, No dings, mirror finish. That is from being stored in doors and the temp is always 72 to 78 degrees. The car has never seen rain or snow period. I will go as far as to say this is one of the nicest Grand Nationals left in the country !!!

The car runs and drives like brand new !!! and I mean it. Its super fast !!! drives straight down the road perfect.... The only mods are turbo tweak chip, and little more fuel. It yields 17psi and the car flys down the road!!! When you hit it ........it throws you in the seat hard and chirps a second gear scratch every time !!! Shifts solid , but very smooth. Like I said above I planned on keeping this car the rest of my life, so when the car had 53k miles on it I did a mini restore....here is what we did:

New Brakes all the way around, New plugs, New wires, new alt, new shocks, new battery, new U-joints, has tranny flushed filled, new tranny filter, brand new electric fan's, new thermostat just to keep it running super cool !!! radiator flush and fill, new water pump, I know I'm missing some stuff but basically went through the car front to back and its literally like a brand new car...Once you see it in person and drive it you will see what I mean, Its nicer that other Grand Nationals that have 20k orig miles, and for sure faster.
 
Ok Interior........ Is like brand new as well !!! Still smells new inside, only thing I did was buy new floor mats a few years ago, and aftermarket boost gauge, oil pressure gauge, and water temp gauge which you have to have, you can not rely on the dummy lights ect...
Still has factory Concert Sound Delco 5 band eq radio sounds great !!! A/C is Ice Cold, Great Heat, digital dash works great, power windows, power locks, power driver seat, cruise control back in the day this was LOADED !!! There are no stains, no rips, no tears NOTHING !!! Looks New. T-tops do not leak at all , and all weather striping is like new. 

I don;t really know what else to say the car is fast, beautiful and drives amazing !!! I guarantee the first person that actually comes and see's this car in person and drives it will buy it on the spot..... I would trust this right now to hop in it and drive across country with no trouble at all. 


The car is for sale locally so I can end auction and cancel all bids at any time , So click buy it now and own a beautiful Turbo Buick !!!!



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