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Old 04-10-2017, 01:07 PM
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Default A Pair of "New" '87 Grand Nationals.

Interesting article:

http://www.gm-efi.com/features/buick...and-nationals/

As cool as a set of twins like this is, I think the original $200k asking price was out of line. Wonder what the final deal was? GNXs with less mileage have sold for $90-110k, though I'm not sure what their prices have been recently. I understand the novelty (and rarity) of finding consecutive VINs like this, but I don't think that factor is enough to justify $100k each for 3-digit mileage "normal" GNs that clearly haven't been stored with the utmost care.
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I think it is too high. I am only a mere middle class type.

You know I have to laugh as I scoffed at those GNs when they first came out. Boy was I wrong.
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Love the story. I feel they are worth $40k each tops. I'm a turbo Buick guy. I don't care if they are assembly line mates.



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