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US $28,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:48962 Color: Black
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Transmission:Auto
Engine:3.8 Litre SFI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
VIN: 1G4GJ1170HP456558 Year: 1987
Number of Cylinders: V6
Make: Buick
Model: Grand National
Warranty: None
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 48,962
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Condition: Used

I purchased this 1987 Gran National from Bromm Auto Outlet in Scottsdale,Arizona.I've never driven in the rain,snow or on gravel roads.Since I purchased I've had a lot of Upgrades done.I purchased the complete GNX Rear End package from Curb and Performance (with Stainless Steel Exhaust) and had it professionally installed by Walls Rod and Custom.The tires are new - less than 500 miles (Goodyear Eagle HP 245/50 ZR16) and the rims are cleaned and reworked by Goodyear.Also installed is a Drecket PSI Fuel Pump,ATR Exhaust with 3" down pipe and K&N air Intake,shift kit.Also a Super Sun Tack along with other gauges.The car does have some paint checking from being left outside 1 year in the Arizona sun, interior is Excellent no issues.Car has been appraised as a 3+ car and was valued at $25,000.00 in Nov./2007.With the car all receipts of work done + the appraisel go with the car (Includes the original Billed Sheet).Also included with the sale is appox. $2,000.00 worth of NOS parts.The plastic dash insert is broken - but a new one is included not yet installed.The Extra parts are: Power Door Locks,Power Window Locks,Glove Box,NOS Coil,Brake Hose,New Front air dams,extra wheel caps,Extra Battery (New),Brake Drums, and other parts.If you need more information Phone Number #1-204-755-3391.If you can not pick up right away - Car can be stored in my shop until your ready.I would like a $2,000.00 downpayment via PayPal - Balance by Cash or Bank Cheque or Draft.My Reserve is reasonable.As you can see in the photos the Wheel Flares and Fender Cooling Fins were installed and painted by my local Bodyshop.I also paid a small fortune to get the original Buick GNX number over the glove box.


On 22-May-13 at 18:48:20 EDT, seller added the following information:

The listing title did not include this Grand National has the T-Tops.

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