1987 Buick Regal Grand National Unmodifed And Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, Illinois, United States
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Matching #'s Buick 3.8 liter turbocharged and intercooled V6. Matching #'s 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission. factory high performance Posi-Traction rear differential. Full factory gauges including turbo boost gauge, factory optional Concert Sound II audio system, factory cold A/C, power disc brakes & fast ratio power steering. Loaded with options! cruise control, tilt steering column, power windows, power locks, power antenna. Come with original owners manual, original warranty book, original maintenance schedule The fastest American production in 1987! Drivetrain:
85,000 miles
40,000 miles on rebuilt Transmission (aprox) New fuel pump and sending unit, Gas tank, All new hoses,thermostat and radiator, belts, plugs, wires, coil pack and ignition mod
New Water pump, timing cover timing chain and high volume oil pump New Mass air flow sensor
New A/C compressor (R-12 blows cold)
Rebuild power master and master Cylinder
New edelbrock ias shocks
New pitman arm,idler arm and center link
New brake hoses
Posi rear axle new seals and bearings
Newer BF Radials (90%)
Extra set of grand national wheels There are a few other upgrades
Body: Hard top (not T-top) Body is Straight with no rust or dings Body was stripped to bare metal primed with dupont varaprime and painted with choma base base clear
Front and rear bumper fillers have been replaced
new power antenna
Interior:
New heater core
New headliner
New shifter cable
New heater control cable
New dash pad
Aftermarket stereo (original radio included)
The interior is in good shape with only a small tear in each of the front driver and passenger seats
There is also one small wear spot on the upper drivers door panel
This has been a really great car but i dont get the time to drive it much any more so its time for it to find a new home. If you have any questions or would like more pictures feel free to contact me. this car is also for sale locally
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