NEW PRICE $8400: FS/FT: 1987 Buick Grand National: Original Family-Owned.
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NEW PRICE $8400: FS/FT: 1987 Buick Grand National: Original Family-Owned.
Year: 1987
Make: Buick
Model: Regal
Price: $8400
Mileage: 162000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): CA
Color: Black
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
My car has been in the family since it was bought new in June of 1987 (my dad bought it). It has been well cared for, never abused and in great condition for it's age/mileage. It's definitely a survivor car. Everything works except for the power antenna. I've added a Poston's style GNX dash that has a mix of Autometer and VDO gauges. With the exception of some carpet wear, the interior is outstanding. My Dad bought the car and put seat covers on it right away, and I when I changed them out last year, I was stunned by the PRISTINE seats underneath. Seats currently have covers on them to keep them in perfect condition. Motor is unopened, but does have a new double-roller timing chain and has brand new Comp Cams 980 valve springs with new seals and locks. It also has an Extreme Automatics Stage 1 TH200-4R transmission with less than 2000 miles on it.
It's currently setup to run 16 lbs of boost, though with the alcohol system, you can run 25 lbs or more safely on 91 octane pump gas. I've run as high 22 lbs of boost, and the car absolutely flies. The Gen2 MAF Translator and TurboTweak chip work together to allow you to tune the car using the Powerlogger and Scanmaster that I'm including in the sale. I just added the chip and translator and have not yet tuned the car, which is why I have the boost turned down. Once tuned, the car should be at around 375 RWHP/420 RWTQ at 20 lbs of boost, based on similar combos being run on other turbo Regals.
Oil has been changed with Mobil 1 synthetic every 2000-3000 miles since the car was new, and it's absolutely immaculate under the valve covers. Has a minor rear seal leak, and despite that, only uses a quart every 1200-1500 miles. I replaced the oil pump with a high volume unit last year, and it runs 40 PSI oil pressure @ hot idle in gear. Motor has no weird noises and runs strong. It doesn't smoke or have any funny smells. You would never guess the car has the miles that it does.
Mods are as follows:
Brand New Precision 6152E turbo
AlkyControl Progressive Methanol Injection System
Adjustable wastegate
MSD 50 lb injecetors
Adjustable Fuel Pressure regulator
Walbro 340 Fuel pump with hot wire
LS1 MAF with GenII Translator
Duttweiler Neck Intercooler
TurboTweak Extender Extreme "G" Chip
BstC boost controller
Comp Cams 980 valve springs
TurboSaver (second oil filter)
PowerLogger
Hooker Exhaust
Hollowed Cat
Double-Roller timing chain
New high volume oil pump.
Extreme Automatics Stage 1 Trans
Orange Stripe 3000 stall converter
Full GNX Bracing
All body bushings installed
Boxed control arms
GNX Cluster
HID low-beam headlight conversion
All it would really need is a paint job and weather stripping (though it does not leak). It does look good from 20 feet, but the hood paint is badly checked, and there's a tiny spot of surface rust where the 3.8 hood emblems used to be, as well as small spot inside each door frame. Body is straight with no dents, however, there are spots of door dings down the sides, though none are down to the metal. Bumper fillers are intact and in great condition, too.
It kills me to get rid of it, as it's been in my family since I was 16, but I miss having a 6-speed LS car. The GN has been extremely reliable and I would not hesitate to drive it cross-country.
Looking to get $8400 in cash or trade value for the car. MAKE ME AN OFFER!
What I'm looking for is a nice, clean 6-speed LS1 F-body or GTO. I don't have much cash to put into a deal, which is why I'd rather sell. I am open ideas, though.
Here are some pics of my car:
Last edited by LS1 Racing; 09-27-2011 at 11:39 AM. Reason: Changed to FS/FT ad.