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1987 Buick Grand National..beautiful Gn With Mild, Tasteful Upgrades...great Buy on 2040-cars

US $16,995.00
Year:1987 Mileage:72000
Location:

Centerburg, Ohio, United States

Centerburg, Ohio, United States

Don't miss out on this incredible buy on a GORGEOUS, VERY DESIRABLE and COLLECTIBLE 1987 Buick Grand National!! 


If you have been looking for a very nice, pampered and well kept Buick Grand National with a "laundry list" of mild modifications then look no further. You can purchase this car for far less than what was spent on the upgrades (see photo of the document that outlines these in detail,  $12,600 NOT including the paint job). This incredible car comes with two sets of wheels (what you see in the photos are BRAND NEW Boss 338 18" wheels and Falken tires, less than 100 miles), the other, new re-chromed and powder coated factory GN wheels with new center caps and tires. It has a small door ding under the passenger side lock that happened in the body shop after being painted (very easy/inexpensive paintless dent removal, I just never had the time to get it done). The body is solid and straight with new paint with NO ROCK CHIPS. Even in turns the car was driven slowly so not as to "throw" any road debris on the rockers/rear quarters. It is extremely quick, but not abused and raced (no burn outs or "holeshots"). All work was professionally/tastefully done, no corners cut to save a "buck". The entire drivetrain has been enhanced to not only make it new, but to put a little more "pep in it's step" above and beyond what the factory offered. By no means is the a radical refresh, but rather a more dependable, peppier drivetrain. It has 72,000 original miles with only 3,600 miles on the enhanced drivetrain. Very dependable and QUICK. This Grand National not only has a very nice exterior, but interior as well (see photos). The car is equipped with T-tops, trunk kit, digital dash, new calipers/rotors.....the list goes on and on (please view the photo of the upgrade list). The car is sold "as is" with no written, implied or expressed warranty! I have great feedback and please feel to contact me (Brad) with any questions at 614-348-2079! I am selling locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early, thank you for looking!!

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eBay Find Of The Day: 1946 Tucker Torpedo Prototype II hides a secret Riviera

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Movie Review: Black Air: The Buick Grand National Documentary

Thu, 06 Dec 2012

As Buick currently claws and scratches its way back into relevance to compete against luxury brands like Lexus and Acura, it's hard to believe that not too long ago, the brand had a car that was mentioned in the same breath as Corvette, Lamborghini and Ferrari. That car? None other than the Buick Grand National. All black with a turbocharged V6 and some of the quickest acceleration of its time, the Grand National, in today's standards, is along the lines of a 2013 Shelby GT500 with both cars essentially being a working man's supercar.
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