1987 Buick Regal T-type With 455 Engine on 2040-cars
Canal Fulton, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:455 Stage 1
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Buick
Model: Regal
Trim: T-Type
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: TH200-4R
Mileage: 138,100
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
1987 Buick Regal T-Type with 455 Engine
Questions: wahlehw at att dot net
DESCRIPTION: This Regal is a real T-Type that came with a non-turbo 3.8 V6. I bought it used with 36,000-miles. A rebuilt 455 Stage 1 Buick engine was swapped in at 52,100 miles. Current mileage is 138,100 with 86,000 miles on the engine. This is a non-smoker vehicle.
Engine: 455 Stage 1 Buick engine with 9.5 to 1 compression ratio (462 cu-in).
Drive Train: Grand National drive train: torque converter, TH200-4R trans, driveshaft and 3.42 posi-differential.
Induction System: Holley ProJection throttle body on an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold. The 900 cfm throttle body contains four 85-lb/hr injectors. MegaSquirt digital fuel controller and K&N air filter. The MegaSquirt digital fuel controller is programmed with a laptop computer via a free graphical interface. This system requires some knowledge of digital fuel injection systems. The MegaSquirt web site contains a great deal of free information on all aspects of their controller and digital fuel control.
Exhaust: Magnaflow 2-1/2" stainless steel X-crossover dual exhaust system with stainless steel straight-through mufflers and head pipes. Stock lightly ported exhaust manifolds
Suspension: Regal diesel front springs, KYB gas shocks, GN front and rear sway bars
Ignition: HEI electronic ignition
Brakes: Complete new brake system in 2012 including master cylinder, vacuum power booster, proportioning valve, all steel brake lines, front rotors and calipers, rear wheel cylinders, and flexible brake hoses
Fuel System: External electric fuel pump mounted on side rail. All fuel lines replaced with rubber hose or braided stainless steel hose
Cooling System: 4-core radiator with clutch fan. New water pump in 2013
Wheels: T-Type aluminum rims with Firestone black-wall radial tires (P235/60-R15) with about 20,000-miles
Interior: Very clean gray interior with front bucket seats and center console
Power Accessories: Power windows & power driver’s seat
CONDITION: The car starts and runs well. Engine oil and filter changed at 3-4000-mile intervals. All mechanical parts were on a regular maintenance schedule. The digital fuel controller replaced an unreliable Holley analog fuel controller. The digital system has been driver for 23,000-miles over 7-years and has been very reliable. An oxygen sensor in the exhaust manifold is the primary sensor that controls air-fuel ratio. All sensors can be viewed on a laptop computer including air-fuel ratio, air and water temps, RPM, throttle position, injector pulse width, manifold air pressure, plus many more operating parameters. The interior is still very nice and clean for 138,100 miles. The chrome bumpers are in good condition. The aluminum T-Type rims have a gray oxidized coating.
KNOWNN MAJOR DEFECTS: Rust is the primary reason I’m selling this car that has been driven year-round. Salty Ohio winters have taken their toll on the undercarriage and body panels. All undercarriage fuel and brake tubing was replaced. Door panels have rusted and separated on their lower edge. Rust spots show on body panels. The brake pedal is too low in spite of installing a complete new brake system. Maybe the new owner will figure out why the pedal is low. In hot weather, the engine has a tendency to overheat in stop-and-go traffic. Engine runs well but leaks oil around the front cover/seal. Air conditioning currently operating but weak- needs some Freon.
SHIPPING: The car can be picked-up in Canal Fulton, Ohio but arrangements can be made to pick it up in the vicinity of Canton, Ohio.
RETURNS: The car is used and sold "as-is" without a warranty.
PAYMENT: Cash or cashier’s check. I accept PayPal for a down payment.
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