My 86 Buick Grand National street/strip car is for sale
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My 86 Buick Grand National street/strip car is for sale
This was one of the hardest decisions I've had to make in a long time, but in the long run I know I can build another when I'm ready. She's an 86 with 74k miles, has a 6-point rollbar with driver's side swingout. Stock longblock, TE63-1, Cotton's front mount, 60# injectors, Gen2 Translator, 3.5" LS1 MAF, buickgn.com cold air kit, AC 9" converter, 8 month old Dynotech Hi-Pro transmission, moser axles with long studs, eaton posi, 3" dual exhuast, Stainless THDP, Car has 15x3.5/15x8 Weld Draglites with radial fronts and MT ET streets in the rear, newer walbro 340 in-tank pump hotwired, Scanmaster, ATR rear swaybar, and more. H4 conversion with 6,000K HID low beams. Paint is fair but not great, has an 2.5" cowl hood on it right now and I will include the stock steel hood with good liner as well. Seats are mint. Car is not rusty, was stored primarily indoors until recently. Front bumper fillers are broken, but I have fiberglass replacments to go with it. H4 conversion with 6,000K HID low beams. I will also be including my other motor with the car. It's a great condition stock assembled shortblock, with a pair of fully worked irons bolted on and ported intake to match. I also have 2 brand new Comp 218-218 cams for it that I will include, and brand new ARP head studs. Easy 10s all day long when this engine is installed, The stock longblock has taken the car very fast and consistant. I was thinking $12k or best offer, but if you're really interested let's talk.
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Wow, so much for giving me first shot at buying the car back if you sold it. If you would have let me know a few weeks ago before I bought another first gen Camaro I would have worked something out with you. I love how you say you built it, all you did mechanically to the car since you got it from me is the abortion of an exhaust you had installed, and needlessly replacing the fuel pump because your dumb *** forgot about the antitheft in the chip and couldn't get the car to start. Thanks again for letting me know you were selling it.