Faster Than Grand National- One Of Only 1547 We4's Ever Built- 11k Miles- As New on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
EXTREMELY RARE "WE4" LIGHTWEIGHT - - ONE OF 1,547 EVER BUILT - - ONE YEAR ONLY ONE OWNER SINCE NEW - - 11,188 DOCUMENTED MILES - - PRISTINE CONDITION UNMODIFIED FACTORY ORIGINAL - - OUTRUNS AND OUTHANDLES THE GRAND NATIONAL HEMMINGS MOTOR NEWS 2012 PICK FOR "TOP COLLECTIBLE CLASSIC INVESTMENT" WE ARE ECSTATIC TO OFFER AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF THE BUICK TURBO "WE4" LIGHTWEIGHT - THIS INCREDIBLE FIND IS FROM THE ESTATE OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER - IT HAS BEEN DRIVEN JUST OVER 11,000 MILES BY ITS ONE AND ONLY OWNER - ALWAYS GARAGE KEPT AND METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED - NEVER IN WEATHER - NEVER SMOKED IN - THE VEHICLE IS IN PHENOMENAL CONDITION AND A BLAST TO DRIVE - MOST LIKELY THE FINEST EXAMPLE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR SALE ANYWHERE - THE EXTERIOR IS DONE IN STUNNING MIRROR FINISH BLACK METALLIC - IT WOULD BE HARD TO FIND ANY IMPERFECTIONS - THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR IMMACULATE - A FULL MAJOR SERVICING HAS JUST BEEN COMPLETED - ALL MECHANICAL AND WEAR COMPONENTS THAT WERE NOT LIKE NEW WERE REPLACED - DUE TO TIME, THE VEHICLE HAS NEW TIRES, BATTERY, REBUILT ABS POWER BRAKE UNIT AND UPGRADED REAR MAIN SEAL - THE VEHICLE IS 100% AND NEEDS NOTHING - THIS EXAMPLE IS HIGHLY OPTIONED, INCLUDING; T-TOPS, CONCERT SOUND SYSTEM, POWER ANTENNA, POWER WINDOWS, TILT STEERING WHEEL, LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL, ABS POWER BRAKES, POWER STEERING, AIR CONDITIONING, ALLOY TURBINE WHEELS AND MORE - ALL POWER OPTIONS AND GUAGES FUNCTION PROPERLY - ORIGIN OF THE "WE4" PROJECT > THE BUICK REGAL TURBOS WERE THE FASTEST PRODUCTION CARS BUILT IN THE 1980's - IN THE LAST AND BEST YEAR OF1987, THE FBI NEEDED A CAR THAT COULD CATCH ANYTHING, INCLUDING THE GRAND NATIONAL - THIS LED TO THE "WE4" PROJECT AT BUICK - THE ENGINEERS AND DESIGNERS ALREADY HAD THE STRONGEST MOTOR AND CHASSIS IN THE GRAND NATIONAL - TO CREATE A FASTER AND BETTER HANDLING CAR, THE SIMPLE SOLUTION WAS TO REDUCE THE WEIGHT - THIS WAS ACHIEVED IN THE "WE4" BY SUBSTITUTING LIGHTER ALUMINUM ALLOY COMPONENTS FOR IRON AND STEEL PARTS USED IN THE GRAND NATIONAL - LIGHTER PARTS INCLUDED; BRAKE DRUMS, SOME CHASSIS COMPONENTS AND ALLOY TURBINE WHEELS - RESULTS > MAJOR 1987 AUTO MAGAZINE COMPARISON ROAD TESTS CONFIRMED, THE "WE4" LIGHTWEIGHT MODEL OUTPERFORMED THE GRAND NATIONAL IN EVERY TEST CONDUCTED - (FASTER 0-60 AND IN THE QUARTER MILE - BETTER HANDLING, WITH QUICKER TIME THROUGH THE SLALOM COURSE AND HIGHER G-FORCE NUMBER ON THE SKID PAD - PLUS, SHORTER STOPPING DISTANCE FROM ALL SPEEDS) - THE "WE4" WAS ALSO DESCRIBED AS "MORE RESPONSIVE AND CONFIDENCE INSPIRING THAN THE GRAND NATIONAL" - MOST TEST DRIVERS AND EDITORS LIKED THE CLASSIER LOOK OF THE TURBINE WHEELS WITH THE FULLY BLACKED OUT BODY AND COMMENTED "THE "WE4" PUT ITS OWNERS IN A MORE EXCLUSIVE CLUB WITH GREATER POTENTIAL FOR FUTURE VALUE" - (A TOTAL OF ONLY 1,547 WERE BUILT, COMPARED TO OVER 30,000 GRAND NATIONALS) BUICK DID A MAJOR PROMOTION CAMPAIGN FOR THE GRAND NATIONAL AND THE GNX, BUT NOT THE "WE4" - LIKE THE HEMI 'CUDA, THIS IS ANOTHER "BEST KEPT SECRET" THAT SHOULD ALSO BECOME AN IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE CLASSIC - A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE DISCRIMINATING COLLECTOR - HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ? - CALL BOB AT (412) 736-3600 - WE CAN PROVIDE CONTACTS FOR FINANCING AND DELIVERY WORLDWIDE BY ENCLOSED CARRIERS |
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2014 Chevy Malibu, Buick LaCrosse recalled over brake mix-up
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