Unmolested Buick T Type Grand National on 2040-cars
Rancho Mirage, California, United States
Body Type:2 Door Coupe
Engine:Turbo V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1986
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Regal
Trim: T Type
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 82,861
Exterior Color: Silver
"You deserve something nice for yourself." Very clean California car. Two owners. Garaged. 82,861 miles. Stock. No questionable mods or rebuilds. No accidents. Not a racer. Not driven in rain or smoked in. Runs strong. Dependable, instant throttle tip-in, precise steering. Lighter and faster than a GN. Engine Detailed, nice-looking. Kenne Bell 2 1/2” dual, cat-back stainless exhaust, low restriction mufflers. Very good under-hood pad with Buick turbo logo. Rear main seep...no measurable oil loss. Maintenance Service checks, high quality parts. Regular oil and filter changes with Zinc additive. Passes smog, does not burn oil. Exterior Minor paint flaws, no checking. I have not seen rust anywhere. Bumpers, Chrome, Glass, Body Trim & Moldings are excellent originals. Two small dings, one shallow dent (pics). Small piece of plastic hood emblem missing. Interior Very clean. No splits or cracks in dash or console. Seats - No rips or tears, very supportive. Excellent headliner and door panels. Carpet very good. Trunk carpet is clean, original with carpeted spare cover panel. Spare & jack never used. Power seat toggle on driver side is off, but with car (control works fine). Newer Parts (over $3,000 worth in parts & labor) Accessory belt. Battery. Coil pack. Crank Position Sensor (CPS). Front calipers and pads. Front filler panels. Fuel filter. Walbro high volume fuel pump. Racetronix “Hot Wire” fuel pump harness. Gas tank lines. IAC (Idle Air Control Valve). Ignition Control Module (ICM). Intercooler hoses. Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF). MAF hose. O2 sensor. PCV valve and hoses. Metco open-element valve cover breathers (originals with car). Lower radiator hose. Upper radiator hose (uninstalled). “S” hose. Shifter handle. Spark Plug Wires. Throttle Position Sensor (TPS). Tires (235.60.15 Goodyear). Vacuum block hoses and gasket. Vacuum master cylinder, booster, and brake pedal. Vacuum hoses. Valve cover gaskets. Extras A-Pillar dual gauge pod (uninstalled), Clifford remote alarm with ignition kill, Dash mat, Floor mats, Front frame braces, Fuel pressure gauge (uninstalled), K&N 4” x 9” air filter, (uninstalled), Locking gas cap, Owner’s manual, OTC 4000E diagnostic scanner/manual/storage case, Trunk-mounted body braces, VDO 25lb. boost gauge (uninstalled). Has most options with the following not working: Auto antenna, Cassette, Cruise control, Remote trunk release. Why sell? I need the garage space for another car. Contact 760 - 324 - 2817 Steven. If the line is busy, please Email. |
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