1987 Buick Grand National, 35k Miles, 500+hp on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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1987 Buick Grand
National, Hardtop, Only has 35k original miles and is a matching numbers
car. Power windows, powers locks, 6 way power driver’s seat, cruise control,
rear window defroster, tilt, A/C, CD, Electric Trunk Lock Release. Potentially
a High 10 second car (never timed at track) that can get 21 MPG. Over $40k
invested. Comes with a Two inch 3 ring binder full of complete documentation
and cars history from build line to the latest mods, including original window
sticker, build sheet, options list, Bill of Sale(print is faded) and all
original owner’s manuals still in original pouch. Paint and Body: The body is straight with no fillers. Never been in an
accident with a clean Carfax. Undercarriage is very clean. New Black paint job
with a hint of Red pearl in 2012. Window Tint. Car looks amazing in the sun and
gets looks everywhere it goes. Interior: Immaculate all the way through to the trunk. It still looks
new and has been extremely cared for. Seats look almost new. Full complement of
Autometer gauges (air/fuel, oil pressure, fuel pressure, water temp, Monster
Tach w/shift lite, boost and Scan master). Stereo head unit updated and
replaced with a stock appearing Corvette CD player with Equalizer. Rockford
Fosgate sound system (Two 12” subs, Two Amps, Bass knob controller, components:
6X9’s, 6.5” Mids with Tweeters, custom stock appearing door panels). X-Braces
in the trunk. New Floormats. Motor: Stock 3.8L V6 Block 210/215 roller cam Champion Ported Heads and Intake Roller Rockers and Lifters Polished Upper Corvette MAF and translator Razor Alcohol Injected Front Mount Intercooler Super Extreme 3” High Flow
Radiator Double Electric Dual Spal fans
for extra cooling T60 Turbo 60lb. injectors Turbo Tweak Chip External Wastegate Blow off valve Boost Controller Cold Air Kit Racetronix Double Fuel Pump Adj. fuel pressure regulator Transmission and Rear
End: Professionally built 200-R4
transmission for 600rwhp with Billet parts and Line Lock 2800 Pats stall converter External transmission cooler with
electric fan 3.73 Auburn posi unit rear end
with GNX aluminum cover Driveshaft loop Driveshaft balanced and U-Joints
replaced in 2011 Chassis: Edelbrock upper and lower
adjustable control arms Competition Engineering 90/10
adjustable front shocks Competition Engineering 70/30
adjustable rear shocks S-10 dual piston vacuum brake
conversion Cross Drilled and slotted Front
brake rotors (Stock GN brakes aren’t that good) Large powder coated front and
rear sway control arms Undercarriage is themed in red
and grey powder coat The car comes with two sets of rims and tires: Stock GN rims
with 26” Mickey Thompson Street ET’s for a stealth look and Centerline
Draglites with skinnies on the front and 28” Mickey Thompson Street ET’s on the
rear for the drag look. Adj. Air Bag Kit installed in rear for running the 28”
tall tires. Car includes two sets of keys with Car Alarm remotes. All stock
parts go with the car if you would rather give it a more stock appearance. Car
was last dynoed by the previous owner in 2011 BEFORE the T60 Turbo and 60lb.
injectors were installed at it laid down a best of 430.56 rwhp and 455.55 rwtq
which equates to approximately 495 HP and 524 TQ at the motor back then. Car
has to be pushing well over 500 HP now. Hate to sell the car but I want to use the money from the
car for an investment opportunity. NO TRADES! Title in hand. Car isn’t perfect
as can be expected for a 27 year old car but it looks and runs great. Don’t invest
in a high mileage GN or one with T-Tops. This one has low miles, no T-tops, lots
of upgrades and is priced to sell. $24,900 "Buy It Now". Call or text (904) 813-1716 and
leave a message if I don’t answer. Buyer is responsible for a $500.00 deposit within 48 hours of auction ending and remainder of balance due within 5 Business days. I will gladly work with the buyer's shipping company. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time since it is for sale locally. |
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