1987 Buick Grand National on 2040-cars
Merrimac, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8 Intercooled Turbo
Mileage: 5,700
Make: Buick
Model: Grand National
Trim: 2 Door Coupe
Warranty: nine
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
This is a 1987 Buick Grand National 5700 original miles!!!! HARD TOP. This car is ALL ORIGINAL. The interior is MINT and smells new, engine compartment is MINT. Tires and wheels are original. Runs and drives like brand new. The overall condition of the paint is excellent, although it does have several flaws: (1)Small golf ball size dent on drivers fender. (2) Dime size bare spot in paint on hood. (3) Couple of pea size rust bubbles on trunk. (4) There are several small nicks and several small dings. Other than the fender this car looks perfect from 5 feet away!! AC is not currently working. This one owner original car with only 5700 miles is a RARE FIND. You are encouraged to ask any questions. Car is for sale locally and i resereve the right to end auction early.
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