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Can You Say Wow - Outruns Base Grand National- One Owner- One Of 1547- Pristine on 2040-cars

US $32,900.00
Year:1987 Mileage:11240 Color: IS DONE IN STUNNING MIRROR FINISH BLACK
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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                           YOU ARE VIEWING AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF AN EXTREMELY RARE, IMPORTANT AND FAST AMERICAN MUSCLE CAR

AS MANY PERFORMANCE CAR ENTHUSIASTS KNOW, THE BUICK REGAL TURBOS WERE THE FASTEST CARS OF THEIR TIME - THE WELL KNOWN GRAND NATIONAL WAS PROMOTED WITH A MAJOR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN AND PRODUCED IN LARGE NUMBERS (OVER 30,000) - BUT IN THE LAST YEAR OF 1987, BUICK PRODUCED TWO LIMITED PRODUCTION TURBO MODEL CARS THAT WERE QUICKER AND BETTER HANDLING THAN THE BASE GRAND NATIONAL - THE "GNX" AND THE "WE4" - BOTH SHARED THE SAME MOTOR AND CHASSIS AS THE GRAND NATIONAL, BUT THAT IS WHERE THE SIMILARITIES END - IN THE GNX, 20 ADDITIONAL HORSEPOWER WAS GAINED WITH BOLT ON ENGINE UPGRADES - IN THE WE4, THE ACCELERATION AND HANDLING ADVANTAGE WAS ACHIEVED BY REDUCING THE VEHICLES WEIGHT (ALLOY BRAKE DRUMS, WHEELS AND A FEW CHASSIS COMPONENTS WERE SUBSTITUTED FOR CAST IRON AND STEEL PARTS IN THE BASE GRAND NATIONAL) -

THE GNX AND THE WE4 ARE THE ONES TO HAVE - RARE, STUNNING, FASTER AND MORE COLLECTIBLE - YOU WILL SEE EXAMPLES OF THE GNX (BEST EXAMPLES NOW OVER 100 THOUSAND) AND MANY GRAND NATIONALS ADVERTISED FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES - IT IS VERY RARE TO FIND THIS WE4 MODEL - ESPECIALLY A WELL PRESERVED LOW MILE ONE OWNER EXAMPLE - IT IS ONE OF AMERICAN MUSCLE CARS BEST KEPT SECRETS AND STILL PRICED WITH THE GRAND NATIONAL - AS WITH THE OLDER HEMI 'CUDAS, THAT SHOULD CHANGE QUICKLY, WHEN AN EXCEPTIONAL EXAMPLE CROSSES THE BLOCK AT A BARRETT JACKSON AUCTION -

THIS EXCITING FIND IS FROM THE ESTATE OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER - IT IS ONE OF ONLY 1,547 EVER BUILT - IT HAS BEEN PAMPERED AND DRIVEN JUST OVER 11,000 MILES, BY ITS ORIGINAL OWNER - ALWAYS GARAGE KEPT, METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED, CAREFULLY DRIVEN, NEVER IN WEATHER AND NEVER SMOKED IN - I WOULD GUESS, THE BEST EXAMPLE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR SALE ANYWHERE -

THE CAR IS AMAZING - THE EXTERIOR IS DONE IN STUNNING MIRROR FINISH BLACK METALLIC WITH THE LIGHT WEIGHT ALLOY TURBINE WHEELS - THE VEHICLE IS VOID OF ANY NOTICABLE IMPERFECTIONS - THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR IS IMMACULATE WITH NO SIGN OF WEAR - A FULL MAJOR SERVICING HAS JUST BEEN COMPLETED - ALL MECHANICAL AND WEAR COMPONENTS THAT WERE NOT LIKE NEW HAVE BEEN REPLACED - DUE TO TIME, ITEMS REPLACED INCLUDE; NEW TIRES, BATTERY, REBUILT ABS POWER BRAKE UNIT AND UPGRADED NON LEAK REAR MAIN SEAL - THE VEHICLE IS 100% AND NEEDS NOTHING -

THIS IS A HIGHLY OPTIONED EXAMPLE, INCLUDING; T-TOPS, CONCERT SOUND SYSTEM, POWER ANTENNA, POWER WINDOWS, TILT STEERING WHEEL, LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL, ABS POWER BRAKES, POWER STEERING, AIR CONDITIONING, ALLOY WHEELS AND MORE - ALL POWER OPTIONS AND GUAGES FUNCTION PROPERLY - THE T-TOP SUN SHADES, ORIGINAL BOOKS AND SPARE COME WITH THE VEHICLE -

SPECIFICATIONS FROM BUICK AND MAJOR AUTO MAGAZINE ROAD TEST COMPARISONS CONFIRMED, THE "WE4" LIGHTWEIGHT MODEL OUTPERFORMED THE GRAND NATIONAL IN EVERY CATEGORY - THE HIGHER POWER TO WEIGHT RATIO IN THE "WE4" RESULTED IN FASTER 0-60 AND QUARTER MILE TIMES AND BETTER HANDLING NUMBERS IN SLALOM COURSE AND SKID PAD COMPARISONS - THE WE4 WAS ALSO DESCRIBED AS "MORE RESPONSIVE AND CONFIDENCE INSPIRING" - - - THIS IS THE ONE

FOR THE DISCRIMINATION COLLECTOR -

THIS OUTSTANDING VEHICLE IS PART OF A COLLECTION OF PERFORMANCE CARS AND RARE CLASSIC CARS NOW LISTED FOR SALE ON www.raremuscle.com - PRICE REDUCED FOR EBAY AUCTION -

FEEL FREE TO CALL, WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION ON FINANCING AND DELIVERY BY ENCLOSED TRANSPORTER - (412) 736-3600



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Junkyard Gem: 1962 Buick LeSabre 2-Door Sport Coupe

Sat, Jan 29 2022

American car shoppers looking for a full-sized hardtop coupe in 1962 couldn't go wrong with the offerings from The General. Chevrolet would sell you a snazzy new Bel Air sport coupe for just $2,561 (about $23,800 today), but those Joneses next door wouldn't have felt properly shamed if you put a new proletariat-grade Chevy in your driveway. No, to really stand tall during the era of Alfred Sloan's Ladder of Success, you had to go higher up on the GM food chain. For the B-platform full-sized cars of 1962, that meant the Pontiac Catalina/Bonneville beat the Chevy, the Oldsmobile 88 was the next step up the ladder, and at the very top was the Buick: the hot-rod Invicta and its swanky LeSabre sibling. To go beyond that, you had to move up to a C-platform Buick Electra or Cadillac. Today's Junkyard Gem is a once-luxurious '62 LeSabre, now much-faded in a northeastern Colorado boneyard. The reason GM shoppers got so bent out of shape about the "Chevymobile" episodes of the late 1970s, in which some GM cars received engines made by "lesser" GM divisions, was that each division had its own family of V8 engines during the 1950s and 1960s and they weren't supposed to be mingled. The '62 LeSabre got a 401-cubic-inch (6.5-liter) Nailhead engine (so called because the valves were unusually small), rated at 265, 280, or 325 (depending on what kind of compression ratio and carburetion you wanted). That's not crazy horses for a big-displacement, two-ton luxury coupe of its era, but the small valves allowed for combustion chambers optimized for one thing: low-rpm torque. This 401 has the two-barrel carburetor, so it made either 412 or 425 pound-feet of torque. That's just a bit less than the mighty Cadillac's engine that year, and definitely sufficient to get this car moving very quickly. You had to pay a fat premium on the Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile B-bodies to get an automatic transmission (a three-speed column-shift manual was base equipment in those cars), but a Turbine-Drive (formerly known as the Dyna-Flow) automatic was standard issue on the 1962 LeSabre. This was an interesting transmission design that traced its origins back to the 1942 M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyer and used torque-converter multiplication to provide a CVT-like experience with no perceptible shifts (the driver could select a separate low gearset manually, so the shifter looks just like the one on the true two-speed Powerglide transmission).

Junkyard Gem: 1984 Buick Skyhawk Custom Sedan

Wed, Jul 26 2023

Many laughed in 1982 when GM's Cadillac Division began selling the Cimarron, essentially a luxed-up Chevy Cavalier, at about twice the Cavalier's price. One rung below Cadillac on GM's Ladder of Success, the Buick Division got its own version of the Cavalier at the same time: the Skyhawk. Nobody laughed at the 1982-1989 Skyhawk's respectable sales figures. We saw an '85 Skyhawk coupe in a California boneyard last winter, and now here's an example of the sedan version in Colorado. This was the second generation of the Buick Skyhawk name, the first being applied to a Buick-ized version of the Chevrolet Monza during the 1975-1980 model years. That Skyhawk was available solely as a sleek two-door hatchback. This generation of Skyhawk could be purchased in coupe, sedan, hatchback (1986-1987 only) and wagon (1983-1989 only) form, with the coupe proving to be the most popular. For the 1984 model year, the base Skyhawk engine was the 2.0-liter pushrod four-cylinder from the Cavalier, rated at 86 horsepower and 110 pound-feet. If you opted for a five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission instead of the base four-on-the-floor manual, you could spend an extra 50 bucks (about 149 bucks in 2023 money) to get this higher-revving, Opel-designed/Brazilian-made 1.8-liter SOHC four-banger with 84 horsepower and 102 pound-feet. A turbocharged version of this engine with 150 horses was available on the Skyhawk T-Type. Buick was proud of both the overhead cam and the electronic fuel injection in this car, applying these badges to brag a bit. You'd have thought that a buyer sacrificing torque for a better-breathing engine would have selected a manual transmission, but such was not the case with this car. The three-speed TH125 slushbox cost $395, or about $1,179 after inflation. The cheapest '84 Skyhawk trim level was the Custom. The MSRP on this car was $7,345 ($21,922 now) before options. Its Chevy Cavalier sibling started at $6,214 ($18,546 today), while its Pontiac 2000 Sunbird and Olds Firenza counterparts were $6,791 and $7,293, respectively ($20,268 and $21,766 in 2023 dollars). Meanwhile, the King of J-Bodies, the Cadillac Cimarron, listed at $12,605 ($37,620 today) in 1984. That $7,345 sticker price didn't include plenty of features we now take for granted in new cars. If you wanted air conditioning in your new Skyhawk, as nearly every Buick buyer in 1984 did, the cost was $630 ($1,880 after inflation).

2014 Buick Regal GS

Mon, 09 Sep 2013

A few months ago I drove the 2014 Buick LaCrosse and wrote up a First Drive review of it. For all of my quibbles with that sedan (and I had a fair number), I understand that it speaks to the heart of what new Buick loyalists like in a car; it's roomy, has a cushy ride and is as placid as a summer's morning at highway speeds.
Those qualities, while undeniably desirable, don't mean a whole lot to me personally. I prefer sedans that conjure up words like "nimble," "punchy" or even "raucous" on occasion. So, directionally, the high-performance GS version of the 2014 Buick Regal is more my cup of tea than any other car in the company's current range.
In fact, I'd already come to know the Regal GS from its 2012 model year introduction, and grown more than a little fond of the sporting sedan in its original front-wheel-drive, six-speed-manual guise. The fast, sweet-handling car with well-sorted controls may have suffered from a slight identity crisis in terms of pricing (and may still), but it was undeniably fun to drive. So, when I heard that the GS was coming to market for 2014 with optional all-wheel drive (albeit only in combination with a six-speed automatic transmission), I was stoked to have another go and concentrated my driving impressions on the AWD car.