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1987 Buick Regal "grand National" Jet Black Turbo Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:80000 Color: Jet Black /
 black 2 gray
Location:

Van Alstyne, Texas, United States

Van Alstyne, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:2 door coupe
Engine:3.8 SFI V-6 Turbo
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1G4GJ1172HP437042 Year: 1987
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Buick
Model: Regal
Trim: 2 door coupe
Warranty: None
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: power disc brakes
Mileage: 80,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: GRAND NATIONAL
Exterior Color: Jet Black
Interior Color: black 2 gray
Disability Equipped: No
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Passenger mirror wire needs to be replaced. Paint shines in the sun. Engine PURRRS and runs FANTASTIC!"

1987 Jet Black Buick Regal "Grand National" V-6 TURBO.  This car was only made for 5 years (1982- 1987) and this vehicle was the last production year of this awesome car (ONLY 20,193 of these cars were made in 1987).  It is equipped with a 3.8 SFI V-6 TURBO!  This is the FASTEST production car that Buick ever made and it is THE FASTEST  production car I have ever owned or driven.  This car SCREAMS to be let loose on the road (it has beat a 2010 Corvette and a 2011 Rally SS Camaro without breaking a sweat!).  Vehicle has detachable black smoke T-Tops with original storage covers in the trunk, original floor mats with the "GN" logo, original seats (driver's seat cloth has small tears from age and wear as well as minor ones on passenger seat).  Full set of front and backseat seat replacement covers included with the purchase (they are BRAND NEW in the box and were purchased from "Highway Stars" who specializes in Grand National replacement parts, NOS parts and OEM parts and GN restorations.  These cost me over $500 and they look as close as possible to the original seats.  I have received verbal estimates of about $250 to have them installed by a local upholstery shop).  "T" steering wheel.  Custom, rare and limited original GNX speedometer/gauge/dashboard (gauges work along with the "knock" sensor gauge" (you cannot buy these and no one makes them anymore.  This instrument panel is a ONE OF A KIND feature on this GN).  Vehicle has power windows, power seats, power door locks, power trunk release, cruise, power disc brakes, am/fm/cd/mp3/satellite radio (I purchased an "original" radio that I have never installed and it is included with the vehicle.....I don't know if it works as I have never connected it yet), a/c & heat work, tilt steering wheel, rear window defroster, lighter, driver's remote passenger mirror (doesn't work as well as it should).  Radio has a BOOMING amp/base speaker setup in trunk and sound output is PHENOMENAL (manual with radio included)!  Has original 1987 Texas tag issued to the vehicle and sale includes pictures, magazine articles, DVD, manuals, owners manual (not original but those can be found on ebay regularly if you are wanting that), pictures, GN turbo logo value stems, GN turbo logo key chain, GN mini-car keychain, extra original parts, all paperwork of car since purchase, model car kit of GN, GN Watch, original window sticker, two (2) laminated window stickers, car show displays and three (3) trophies where the car won first place in its class.  This car has won in EVERY car show it has ever been entered into but one!  This car turns heads EVERYWHERE it goes and it is an automatic conversation starter when/wherever I drive it.  Car garage kept and covered at all times.  Only driven to/from car shows, car washing/gas and the occasional joyrides.  This car purrrrs down the road and only premium fuels have been used.  Oil fresh, tires look new and battery about one year old.  Full size original spare tire in truck.  Too many extras to list here, but this car is ready to show with all the extras.  You WILL NOT be disappointed with this MONSTER of a classic car! 

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Fingers point to dragged-out NHTSA investigation after second death by ARC airbag inflator

Thu, Oct 14 2021

Safety advocates have increased criticism of the federal government's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration after an exploding airbag inflator that's been under investigation for more than six years killed a second person.  On Wednesday, NHTSA posted recall documents filed by General Motors that revealed the second death, the driver of a 2015 Chevrolet Traverse SUV with an inflator made by Tennessee company ARC blew apart, spewing shrapnel. No details were given about where and when the death occurred. NHTSA has said that ARC Automotive of Knoxville has manufactured about 8 million inflators used nationwide in vehicles made by General Motors, Fiat Chrysler (now Stellantis), Kia and Hyundai. “NHTSA should have been all over this along time ago,” said Rosemary Shahan, president of California-based Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety. “There's just no denying that itÂ’s a (safety) defect.” NHTSA, the agency charged with with keeping America's automobiles and roads safe, began investigating ARC inflators in July of 2015 after two people were injured by flying shrapnel. The investigation became more urgent in 2016, when a Canadian woman driving an older Hyundai Elantra was killed by metal airbag fragments. Public records show only a little progress on the probe. In April, the agency posted a memo in saying it was reviewing volumes of information it received from ARC. Safety advocates such as Shahan say that the dragged-out investigation is an example of the deadly consequences that can result from an understaffed and underfunded agency. The second death should not have happened, Shahan said, and vehicles with faulty ARC inflators should have been recalled faster. The agency, Shahan said, is “grossly underfunded," but it still should have sought recalls of the ARC inflators. She said historically NHTSA has taken little action during Republican administrations but has ramped up safety efforts when Democrats control the White House. Messages were left Wednesday by the Associated Press seeking comment from NHTSA and ARC. At this time, relatively few vehicles are effected. The GM recall covers only 550 Chevy Traverse SUVs from the 2013 through 2017 model years, as well as Buick Enclave SUVs from 2008 through 2017. The automaker said in a statement that the faulty front driver's airbag inflators were either installed at the factory or in replacement airbag modules.

GM may have teased a whole group of electric vehicles

Tue, Jan 12 2021

During GM's big CES press conference, the automaker highlighted a number of its upcoming electric car-related projects from delivery vans to the upcoming flagship Cadillac Celestiq. In the middle of it all, a collection of mystery cars sat in the background behind speakers. They were in the dark, lit only with their running lights, and while it's possible they're just generic filler cars or concepts, we think they could be future products. Our best shot of the cars together is shown above, and we can pretty easily identify three of the vehicles. In the center is obviously the GMC Hummer EV. On either side of it are Cadillacs. To the left seems to be the Lyriq crossover, and to the right is the Celestiq sedan. Two of these cars have production dates, and the third has been confirmed for eventual production, just without timing. This is why we think the rest of the cars are upcoming models. The next most easily identified car is on the near right behind the Cadillac Celestiq. It very clearly has a Chevy bowtie illuminated in the running lights. And looking closely, it appears to be a pickup truck. It's difficult to make out anything more than that. The nose does look a bit more rounded and swept back than the brick-like designs of the Silverado truck line. That also squares with what seemed to be the upcoming truck that appeared in the background of yet another GM presentation. GM previously said this electric Chevy truck will be a full-size model with up to 400 miles of range. That leaves us with three more mysterious models. Over to the left behind the Cadillac Lyriq are what appear to be a pair of crossovers. The one on the far left looks low, curvy, and possibly with a fastback roof. The one on the right is taller, boxier, and probably more of a full-size people hauler. It's hard to say much more beyond that. They could be new electric Buicks, which would fit in nicely with that brand's crossover portfolio, and would likely be highly successful in China, where Buicks, crossovers and electric cars are all rather hot commodities. As for the mystery car on the far right, it's quite a puzzle. We can at least rule out Buick and Cadillac, and GMC since it's definitely a car, and a rather small one compared with the other cars on display. That leaves Chevy, and possibly the autonomous division Cruise. We're leaning toward it being a Chevy, since the first Cruise vehicle is going to be a boxy pod of sorts.

GM might lose 90-year U.S. sales crown over chip shortage

Sat, Oct 2 2021

Automotive News editor Nick Bunkley tweeted on October 1 that according to AutoNews data, General Motors "has been the largest seller of vehicles in the U.S. every year since passing Ford in 1931." With automakers having turned in light car and truck sales data for the first three quarters of 2021, GM's 90-year-run might not reach 91. According to AN figures, Toyota was 80,401 vehicles ahead when the October workday started. Worse, GM is so far behind its historic pace that it might only sell enough light vehicles in the U.S. to match its numbers from 1958.  Meanwhile, the New York Times put a few more salient numbers to the pain GM and Toyota are enduring alongside the the rest of the industry. GM sold 33% fewer cars in Q3 2021 than it did in Q3 2019 during the dark days of the pandemic, 446,997 units this year as opposed to 665,192 last year. GM's Q3 2020 was only down 13% on Q3 2019. Over at Toyota, the bottom line showed a 1% gain in Q3 2021 compared to 2020, with 566,005 units moved off dealer lots. The finer numbers show two steps forward and one step back, though; Toyota's September sales were down 22% compared to last year.  GM remains optimistic about what's ahead, GM's president of North American operations telling the NYT, "We look forward to a more stable operating environment through the fall." We'd like to see that happen, but we don't know how it happens. The chip shortage said to have been the inciting incident for the current woes isn't over, and not only can no one agree when it will be over, the automakers, chip producers, and U.S. government still can't get on the same page about who needs what and when. Looking away from that for a second shows articles about "No End In Sight" for supply chain disruptions in early September, before China had to start working through power supply constraints, global supply chain workers started warning of a "system collapse," and roughly 500,000 containers sat waiting to be unloaded at Southern California ports — a record number seemingly broken every week. And back to chips, we're told just a few days ago the chip shortage is "worse than we thought."   For now, the NYT wrote that GM dealer inventory is down 40% from June to roughly 129,000 vehicles, and down 84% from the days when dealers would cumulatively keep about 800,000 light vehicles in stock. However, GM just announced it would have almost all of its U.S. facilities back online next week, although some would run at partial capacity.