1987 Buick Grand National on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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1987 Buick Grand National - 700HP Custom Built Show Car
Fully Documented with all receipts and multiple show winner that took 4 years to build. Full frame on restoration no expenses spared with over 65k invested. has all the right parts and is capable of a 9 second times at over 140mph. the car turns heads and is the highlight of every show and cruise night i go to. One of a kind GN, too much to list but here are the main Details. Body - All original sheet metal panels, doors, trunk, glass, emblems( never any rust on the car) - full repaint in 2008, 3 coats of GM black and clear coat - hartline Performance fiber glass hood with areo catch Fasteners - Fiberglass front and rear bumper filler (Excellent fit) - Custom race Aluminum core support, welds smoothed and powder coated - Race one piece Front Spoiler Suspension/Chassis - JW Race Fab Custom 6 pt Crome moly bar with swing outs (painted gun metal) - Full Bracing Trunk fender core support, cradle and radiator- silver vein powder coat - H&R race parts control arm brackets -TRZ motor sports Chrome moly duble Ajustable rear Upper/ lower arms - TRZ Billet Spherical Rear Housing Bushings - H&R Race Parts sway rear Bar - Strange single Adjustable Shocks and Struts - TRZ Motorsports Tubular Front Upper/Lower control arms - Wilwood Front race 10 inch race breaks with dual calipers and braided lines - B7M line Lock - TRZ Billet Aluminum steering Arms and Bumper Steer Kit -1st genF-body Spindles - Original rebuilt power master and ball - Aluminum rear drums s-10 pistons and larger shoes - custom framing River Quick Ratio Box Manual steering Box, collapsing shaft - New Moog Pitman Arm and steering linkage Motor - Low mile/ seasoned 1987 3.8block bored .10 over (fully prepped & blue printed) - DLS Racing forged stroker kit, balanced by DLS (motor is 248 cubic inches) -DSL Wide Journal 3.625 crank -DSL wide journal 6.0 Rods - CP Custom Pistons (9:6:1) with Trend Pins -DSL 218/218 Roller Cam - All coated Race main/Rod Bearings - All ARP hardware - RJC Racing Girdle - Champion GN 1 performance Aluminum Heads Ported and Polished (Cometic Gaskets) - Scorpion 1.65 Rockers, Smith Brothers Push Rods - DLS custom spec'd LSx valve springs and hardware - Comp Cams 885 Hydraulic racing lifts - Ported and Polished Lower Intake - Champion 1inch race spacer - RJC racing Upper Plenum and Acufab 70MM T-body - RJC Deep sump 7.5 quart Oil pan w/ scraper - BHJ Balancer - H&R parts stage motor mounts - RCJ racing billet aluminum pulleys -Bule printed and ported factory front cover - Precision remote oil filter set-up -SFI flex plate - Champion GN1 Buick valve covers - Champion billet aluminum engine bracket - GM light weight starter -Billet specialties 200 amp alternator Ever part on the motor is polished or powder coated Turbo/Exhaust/intercooler/cooling -precison 6768 HPQ dual Ball bearing 4 bolt .81 housing -JW Race Fab Custom 3.5 inch Down pipe -Jw race fab custom 4.0 inch exhaust w/ borla XR1 Race muffler -TA performance 4 bolt Headers and cross over pipe -JW race fab 4.0 inch cold pipe - precision 46 waste gate - Deadenbear Co2 kit for waste Gate control - MSBC-1/ Deeds push button boost controler - RJC racing IC-325 Megacooler Front mount Intercooler _RJC racing Intercooler pipes - GN Performance Aluminum 3 row Radiator - Spal Dual Fan set-up Transmission/Drive Train - Full Billet 200-R4 Automatic, all billet components, dual fed custom and set up - Stage Rite Trans brake - PTS Extreme sheet metal deep Trans pan - B&M mega cooler - PTC 9.5 non-lock race converter - BRF valve body - 3.5 inch Aluminum drive shaft - H&R Parts Trans Support Bushings - Moser Axels - Rebuilt Posi - TA Gridle and stud - Fully Painted and Welded rear Housing Engine management / fuel system - FAST XFI 2.0 Tuned by Cal Hartline on E85 -Bob Bailey TR6 Ignition w/ Magnecor wires - custom engine harness by Caspers ( Replaced all Wiring in the car) - Braille carbon fiber race battery - custom built 15 gal aluminum cell - Weldon 2035 pump blueprinted by Kinsler Fuel injection w/ flow chart - Weldon Fuel pump controller - Kinsler Fuel injection Monster stanless mesh(post pump) - Race part solution stainless mesh pre-pump filter - Magna fuel -10 to -8 Y block - champion racing black anodized fuel rails - Racetronix flow match 120lb injectors - Manga Fuel Black Anodized regulator Interior/ Gauges - All original interior, door panels, dash, wheel, carpet, and plastics - Jaz turbo pro seats custom mounted and upholstered in 1987 original grey and black Palex material w/ Turbo 6 Embroidered - RCI racing grey belt harness -Full meter Carbon fiber gauges(Monster tach w/ light, boost, oil pressure, water temp, oil temp, trans temp, remote mount fuel pressure) -Innovate wide band bung and gauge - Casper's knock gauge - Kenne Bell control Panel mounted in console |
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