1987 Buick Grand National, 129k Orig Miles, 1 Previous Owner, No Rust! on 2040-cars
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
HERE IS A 1 OWNER (PRIOR TO ME) 1987 BUICK GRAND NATIONAL WITH 129K ORIG MILES STILL WEARING ITS ORIGINAL PAINT AND 0 RUST. HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT ITS WHOLE LIFE IN THE NORFOLK VA. AREA. THE PAINT IS SHOWING ITS AGE BUT NO RUST TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE. THE PREVIOUS OWNER STATED THAT THE ENGINE WAS REBUILT WITHIN THE LAST YEAR BUT I HAVE NOTHING TO BACK THAT UP AND IT DOES LEAK SOME OIL BUT RUNS STRONG. THE TRANS HAS SOME SORT OF ISSUE AS IT DOESNT ALWAYS LIKE TO GO INTO HIGH GEAR AND SOMETIMES DOESN'T DOWNSHIFT PROPERLY. THIS COULD BE A SIMPLE ELECTRONIC ISSUE AS IT DOESN'T ALWAYS DO IT. JUST HAVEN'T HAD IT LOOKED IN TO. I RECENTLY BOUGHT IT WITH INTENTIONS OF RESTORING IT TO WHAT IT SHOULD BE AGAIN BUT, HAVE A BIT TOO MUCH ON MY PLATE FOR THAT RIGHT NOW. THIS IS THE PERFECT BUILDER IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ONE OF THESE TO PLAY WITH. LOW RESERVE IS DEFINATLY SET TO SELL SO, BID WITH CONFIDANCE!.YOUR BID IS A CONTRACT SO, PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SET UP A TIME TO VIEW IT BEFORE BIDDING 757-642-3534. CAR IS LOCATED IN VA BEACH, VA. SOLD AS-IS, WHERE-IS AND BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. PAYPAY DEPOSIT OF $500 DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END WITH THE BALANCE DUE IN CASH OR BY WIRE TRANSFER BEFORE CAR IS RELEASED TO BUYER
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