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1987 Buick Grand National Turbo, Coupe, Black. on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1987 Mileage:43467 Color: has some minor flaws as well
Location:

Rolling Meadows, Illinois, United States

Rolling Meadows, Illinois, United States

This car is in good condition but like most GNs it could use a little work.  It runs and drives fine and the body has no visible rust or dents. 

 As for work done to the car, I have only done routine maintenance and replace the battery myself.  From the paperwork I received from the previous owner, it appears the engine has been rebuilt, and the turbo was serviced as well.  There is a "boost leak" when the turbo kicks in, it sputters. I have not had the time to look into this.  From time to time the brakes seem "spongy" although the lines have been bled. There is also a minor squeal which sounds like a bearing, but I'm not sure.  The interior is in great condition with the exception of the headliner which needs to be replaced and the dash which is cracked (you can see from the photos).  The exterior has some minor flaws as well, such as minor chips, peeling at the bottom, clear coat spots, small paint blisters, the headlight surrounds are faded and cracked (also shown in the photos), and the wheels also have chipped paint. There is a slow leak on both rear right and front left tires, and looks as though they could use replacing. 

All in all it's a solid car for someone who has more time and a little extra money to enjoy it. 

The buyer is responsible for shipping and costs.  
 
A $500 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of the end of the auction or the car will be relisted. Arrangements for shipping/pickup must be made within 7 days or the sale will be void and the deposit will be forfeited. 

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