1987 Buick Turbo T Type Regal Tastefully Built 10.00sec Cold Ac / Grand National on 2040-cars
Albany, Kentucky, United States
1987 Buick Turbo T. Rare and desireable white with factory blackout package, no chrome. Burgandy interior, hard top spoiler delete. Excellent condition inside and out, a very picky 9 out of 10 Buick. Car show quality. Very tastefull build with all parts being matched and installed cleanly and professionally. 55,844 well cared for and fair weather miles. Stored in a climate controlled garage. Laser straight rust free car with perfect fitment and body lines. Aftermarket front and rear fiberglass bumpers and bumper fillers, no stress cracks in them or at the window corners. Factory trim, molding and glass like new. All factory power options work great, AC is ice cold. The ride and drive is tight, smooth and rattle free. The car is dialed in perfect, very reliable power with great street manners running 24lb's of boost on 110-112 fuel, can also be driven on pump gas. Making a conservative 600 at the tire. You can drive this car to the track run a 10.00 off the footbrake and drive it home with the AC on. The car can idle all day and never get over 160. No leaks or bugs, countless time and money spent to get the car to this point, no corners cut. This is the caliber of Turbo Buick that everyone wants but can never find for sale so don't miss your chance to own it. The demand for these cars are growing so get in the club while you can. Going fast with class. Clean clear title in hand with no liens or wrecks. I will list some major mods below. If you have any questions or would like more detailed pics I can be reached at 606-278-3207. Thanks.
Built 109 Engine / ARP Bolts, Cometic Gaskets JE Pistons Polished Balanced Crank K1 Rods Billet Main Caps Comp 212/212 Cam Race Ported Heads, Large Valves Comp Springs/Pushrods Harland Sharp 1.65 Rockers GN1 Valve Covers Moroso Wires Champion Upper Intake, Fully Ported Lower Accufab T-body Accufab Fuel Regulator 83lb Injectors Walbro 340 Fuel Pump Turbonetics 66mm Turbo, Billet Wheel Ball Bearing Cottons Downpipe Precision Front Mount Intercooler 3inch Exhaust, Cutout, Hooker Mufflers Fast XFI 2.0 Computer G80 Rear, 3.42 Gears, Moser 31 Axles QA1 Adjustable Shocks Full Autometer Gauges, Boost/Oil/Fuel/Volts/Water, Tach, MSD Shift Light Built 2004r Trans, CK Hard Parts, Shaft/Pump/Stator Art Carr 3300 Convertor Deep Pan Weld RTS Wheels, 15x9 Rear / 15x4 Front Mickey Tires, 275/60/15 DR's 1 piece chin spoiler Electric Fan Optima Battery Custom Cold Air Intake Boost Dial Under Dash
Many more custom parts.
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