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1987 Buick Grand National: Multiple Best Of Show Winner! Low Mileage! Awesome! on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:17100 Color: Paint
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"FOR SALE"
"1987 Buick Grand National"

17,100 Original Miles!

SHIPPING: FBO: Lexington, KY.

NOTE: Vehicle is currently insured for $35,000; due too comparable sales results
from high profile auto auctions that have been held in the past 2 years.

"CONTACT INFO":

RON GARRIGUS
(859) 252-5823


Winner of numerous "BEST OF SHOW" and Top Specialty Awards!

Just picture yourself receiving a "BEST OF SHOW" Award with this car!

Here are photos of some of the many "BEST OF SHOW" Awards
that this car has received; some of which are over 6 Feet Tall!


 In the past 19 years that I have owned this vehicle; it has never been taken to the drag strip and raced as it was built and prepared to compete at the highest level at car shows. Many people who have seen my "TROPHY ROOM" have jaw dropping expressions on their faces when they see the numerous trophies some of which are over 6 feet tall. These are the kinds of trophies that many serious car show owners would literally kill for and spend thousands of dollars on their own vehicle in order to have these trophies in their own private collection!

AVERAGE SCORES AT CAR SHOWS:

1. Engine Compartment: Highly detailed with many chrome plated parts; 100 Points.
2.. Undercarriage: Highly detailed which includes a chrome polished stainless steel exhaust system & mufflers; 100 Points.
3. Trunk: Complete upholstered trunk area and trunk lid; 100 Points.
4. Interior: Which includes custom logo floor mats; 100 Points.
5. Exterior Paint: Since most of the vehicle has never been repainted and still has the factory paint which includes minor flaws such as orange peel along with the factory applied lower rocker panel chip spray; most judges score the paint in the low 90's.

MECHANICAL CONDITION:
Everything is in perfect working condition; including the BF Goodrich tires which look and perform like new.

You might find a Grand National at a cheaper price; but I guarantee you it will not be a truly
proven winner at car shows; with numerous trophies that I have to back up this statement!

A Grand National in this low mileage mint condition that has not been highly modified and raced is a truly rare find!


"ENGINE AREA"

 

3.8 Liter V6 Turbocharged Engine!

NOTES:

1. Except for the aftermarket K&N Cone Air Filter system; everything underneath the hood is totally stock.
2. Many engine parts have been chrome plated and highly detailed.
3. The engine has never been rebuilt and performs like brand new.


 "TRUNK AREA"

Highly detailed and upholstered Trunk Compartment and Trunk Lid!


 "INTERIOR"

Highly detailed Interior which includes Logo Seats and Floor Mats!

Original Factory Concert Stereo System with 6 Speakers and Power Antenna!

Power Seats; Power Windows; Power Door Locks; Tilt Wheel; and Cruise Control

Yep! It has the original factory 85 MPH Speedo and Turbo Boost Gauge!


 "UNDERCARRIAGE"

Highly detailed Undercarriage which includes the following:
ATR 2.50" Chrome Polished Stainless Steel Exhaust System & Mufflers!
ART CARR Finned Aluminum Deep Transmission Oil Pan!


 


 ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER that has been laminated is also included!

ORIGINAL PAPERS and SERVICE RECORDS!
Most of the Original Paperwork such as Build Sheets; Dealership Records
and most of Service Records are also included.


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