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Spectacular "we4" Model- Outperforms The Grand National (one Of 1547) Immaculate on 2040-cars

US $34,900.00
Year:1987 Mileage:11117 Color: FEATURES EXCEPTIONAL MIRROR FINISH PAINT AND TRIM
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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RARE HIGH PERFORMANCE "WE4" MODEL - - OUTPERFORMS THE GRAND NATIONAL

ONE YEAR ONLY - ONE OF 1547 - - UNMODIFIED FACTORY ORIGINAL WITH BOOKS

11,OOO DOCUMENTED MILES - - ONE OWNER SINCE NEW - - IMMACULATE CONDITION 

HEMMINGS MOTOR NEWS 2012 PICK FOR  "TOP FUTURE COLLECTIBLE CLASSIC"


UP FOR AUCTION, FROM A COLLECTION OF FINE CARS, IS THIS OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF THE LAST AND BEST YEAR BUICK REGAL TURBO-T "WE4" - THIS RARE FIND IS FROM THE ESTATE OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER - THE VEHICLE IS AS CLOSE TO NEW AS IT GETS

THE ORIGINAL OWNER DECIDED TO PURCHASE THIS LIMITED PRODUCTION "WE4" MODEL OVER THE GRAND NATIONAL FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS - 1) MULTIPLE 1987 MAGAZINE ROAD TEST REVIEWS SHOWED THIS MODEL OUTPERFORMED THE GRAND NATIONAL IN EVERY ROAD TEST COMPARISON (.3 SECOND FASTER 0-60 / BETTER HANDLING ON SKID PAD AND SLALOM / SHORTER STOPPING DISTANCE / "MORE RESPONSIVE AND CONFIDENCE INSPIRING") - THESE TEST RESULTS WERE DUE TO THE "WE4'S" LIGHTER WEIGHT, ACHIEVED THROUGH BUICK'S USE OF ALLOY BODY COMPONENTS AND WHEELS IN THIS LIMITED PRODUCTION MODEL VS. STEEL AND CAST IRON COMPONENTS IN THE GRAND NATIONAL - 2) THE CLEANER LOOK OF THE LIGHTWEIGHT ALLOY TURBINE WHEELS WITH THE BAD BOY BLACKED OUT BODY - 3) THE MORE RARE AND EXCLUSIVE "WE4" MODEL HAD THE POTENTIAL FOR GREATER FUTURE VALUE - (ONLY 1547 BUILT VS. MORE THAN 100,000 GRAND NATIONALS)

THIS VEHICLE IS LIKELY THE FINEST EXAMPLE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR SALE ANYWHERE - IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED - NEVER IN WEATHER - NEVER SMOKED IN - DRIVEN ONLY BY ITS OWNER - THE INTERIOR IS IMMACULATE - THE EXTERIOR FEATURES EXCEPTIONAL MIRROR FINISH PAINT AND TRIM - THE MECHANICALS ARE LIKE NEW - THE VEHICLE HAS JUST BEEN FULLY SERVICED - IT NEEDS NOTHING

THE LIST OF OPTIONS IS EXTENSIVE, INCLUDING; T-TOPS, CONCERT SOUND SYSTEM, POWER WINDOWS, TILT STEERING WHEEL, LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AND MORE - THE AIR CONDITIONING, POWER OPTIONS AND GUAGES WORK AS NEW -

MAJOR AUCTION REPRESENTATIVES APPRAISED VALUE IS NORTH OF 40,000 WITH POTENTIAL TO GO HIGHER

TOPS IN PERFORMANCE, STYLE AND VALUE - THIS IS ONE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING COLLECTOR

PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION ON FINANCING AND WORLDWIDE DELIVERY (412) 736-3600



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