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1987 Buick Regal T Type 3.8 Litre Turbo Limited Edition on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:102272
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      Hello and welcome, don't let the number of owners fool you. You don't and wont see cars like these everyday up for sale. Please read on.
 A REAL AMERICAN CLASSIC BEAUTY IS UP FOR SALE. ARIZONA CAR ITS WHOLE LIFE!   No Rust
MATCHING NUMBERS 1 OF ONLY 1035 MADE IN 1987. SECOND RAREST TO THE GNX. box A, no leans. THIS CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR ITS YEAR AND HAS BEEN WELL optioned and  CARED FOR, LOW MILES, NO ACCIDENTS. BODY VERY STRAIGHT,strong motor with no smoke, runs,drives, brakes great, Positraction, 20 psi oil steady at idle, 160 degree thermostat never gets hot, newer 3 core radiator, K&M air,   One of the fastest american production car of its time. Here are a list of things that are newer. New paint, very nice called light metallic liquid silver, original in color similar only better, front end work and alignment, headers, fuel pump, original tire and jack, spark plugs and wires, window tint,cd player with remote, newer battery, AC compressor, power steering pump, trans rebuild with shift kit , GNX INSTRUMENT CLUSTER " very nice", dash mat, rear speakers, brakes, exhaust, some chrome has been done by kerr. 36 lb chip for injectors, no tears or rips anywhere inside upholstery,seats like lazy boy,plush, Dual remote mirrors,  only used 91 octane,hidden kill switch,extra keys, OVER 20,OOO Grand nationals and only 1035 of these made! Second rarest to the GNX.  15K invested in maintenance, upkeep and mild upgrades in the last few years alone not including the price of the car. Identical drive train front to back as the GN
  What makes these cars so nice besides the styling is they can get up when you want or hit cruise control for 23-25 mph on highway. Nick from ARIZONA GN HAS KNOWN and and worked on this car when needed repairs most of its life. Nick, is our goo roo if not the most knowledgeable of Buicks in AZ. Don't let the number of owners fool you this is a good car and was cared for by the same mechanic for years. Comes with folder of receipts,a few pages of hand written notes done over the last few years. When had painted i left most emblems off as i liked a clean sleek sleeper look, emblems included see pics.  Will come with box of extras including original stereo left in trunk. Documentation of first owner purchase date from Scottsdale Arizona and more. A VERY NICE, RARE, BEAUTIFULLY STYLED AMERICAN CLASSIC.

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  Can call me anytime at 602-565-3891 Gus with questions. Once funds clear i will be available and assist shipping company with making  sure well cared for up until pulls away. 
  Thank you for looking.

  
 

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2016 Buick Cascada First Drive

Wed, Jan 27 2016

Florida became a state in 1845. It is the third most populous state in the United States, home to the most-visited theme park in the world. It is where you'll find every convertible ever sold in the United States, be it a pasty white Infiniti M30 or a Lamborghini. And soon, many examples of the 2016 Buick Cascada will call it home. Florida is full of Buicks. Wonder if anyone bought a Rendezvous Ultra? It's in Florida. The Buick Reatta, the company's last convertible before this? Also there. Buick, however, is eager to get those who better remember Bush vs. Gore than Nixon vs. Kennedy to ask, "That's a Buick?" Which is how we arrive at the Cascada. The Cascada isn't so much a new Buick as a car that's new to Buick. It's been on sale for about three years as the Opel Cascada in Europe, along with badge-engineered siblings sold by Vauxhall and Holden in other parts of the world. Buick took that time to make several hundred changes to the Cascada for US consumption and then found it without many rivals. The Chrysler 200 convertible, Volkswagen Eos, and Volvo C70 would all be prime targets for the Cascada here, were they not all dead now. Buick's gamble is that these Chrysler, VW, and Volvo (also Saab, for that matter) customers are looking for somewhere to go next. The Cascada isn't so much a new Buick as a car that's new to Buick. One thing is certain: the Cascada is eye-catching to Floridians. I had no fewer than six people in Miami and Key West walk up to me and ask what kind of car it was, or even say, "That's that new Buick convertible, right?" Despite being three years old, the Cascada's looks have aged pretty well. And it's been spared many of the tacked-on details, like fake portholes and chrome wheels, that were adhered to the Regal when it made its trip over from Opel-land. Top up or down, the Cascada is attractive. Unlike the Audi A3 or BMW 2 Series convertibles (the former being the Buick's prime target), there's no abruptness to the design, no sharply ending lines. The Buick looks relaxed in a Palm Beach or Palm Springs way, even on the inside with the convincingly stitched dash top and standard heated leather seats (one of the pieces redesigned for the Buick). That being said, the pattern on the seat material is a misstep, looking like it was inspired by Aunt Flora's 1972 patio furniture. Then it's surprising that you don't exactly sink into the Cascada. While the seats are mounted low, they're not pillow soft.

Sell-it-yourself: 1998 Buick Century Limited

Wed, May 10 2017

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Paul and Todd from Everyday Driver | Autoblog Podcast #477

Thu, May 26 2016

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