Make:
Buick
Model:
Grand National
Country:
USA
Region:
VT
City:
Burlington
Zip:
05401
Body Style:
Coupe
Year:
1987
Mileage:
33000
Miles
Transmission:
Automatic
Fuel:
Gasoline
Doors:
2
Color:
Black
Engine:
3.8
Condition:
Used
1987 Buick Grand National
3.8L V6 engine, rebuilt in 2012. Transmission replaced with a performance unit at the same time engine was rebuilt, and have approximately 17k miles on since install. Some performance parts have been added to the engine and include:
-Razors Alky Control kit
-TE44 Turbo from Bison's Performance
-Cold Air Intake w/AEM Filter
-Turbo Tweak chips (One for meth kit and 91 octane fuel, the other for 93+ fuel and no meth)
-LT1 MAF Sensor w/translator
-Duttneck Intercooler
-Fuel Pump Hotwire Kit
-RJC Powerplate
-Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator
-F Body Radiator
-ATR 3" Exhaust w/Magnaflow muffler
The interior is original and in good condition. I did replace the headliner last year with a unit from Highway Stars. The drivers seat has one small hole in the material, I have left it as the replacement seat covers are not of the same material as the originals, and felt preserving the interior of this car was more important to me. I did replace the orginal Delco radio with a Delco AM/FM/CD radio using the GM 12 to 21 pin adapter harness. The vehicle is also equipped with an optional digital display instrument
cluster. I did add an A-Pillar that houses oil pressure and boost gauges, along with the LED lights for the alky kit. It is a T-top package car, and has the T-top shades which I have always used to help keep the interior cool and protected from the sun.
The vehicle is a late build 1987 model, with a build date of 10/87. This is one of the last GN's built, as the final vehicle was built on December 12, 1987.
The steering, suspension, and brakes are all in excellent condition. I did add the Kirban rear seat brace kit to stiffen up the body and help with better handling.
The trunk mat was replaced when I bought the vehicle, and the original spare tire, jack, etc. is all in place.
The odometer reads 33,xxx miles. I do not believe this to be actual mileage on the vehicle, nor do I know what the actual mileage is.
3.8L V6 engine, rebuilt in 2012. Transmission replaced with a performance unit at the same time engine was rebuilt, and have approximately 17k miles on since install. Some performance parts have been added to the engine and include:
-Razors Alky Control kit
-TE44 Turbo from Bison's Performance
-Cold Air Intake w/AEM Filter
-Turbo Tweak chips (One for meth kit and 91 octane fuel, the other for 93+ fuel and no meth)
-LT1 MAF Sensor w/translator
-Duttneck Intercooler
-Fuel Pump Hotwire Kit
-RJC Powerplate
-Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator
-F Body Radiator
-ATR 3" Exhaust w/Magnaflow muffler
The interior is original and in good condition. I did replace the headliner last year with a unit from Highway Stars. The drivers seat has one small hole in the material, I have left it as the replacement seat covers are not of the same material as the originals, and felt preserving the interior of this car was more important to me. I did replace the orginal Delco radio with a Delco AM/FM/CD radio using the GM 12 to 21 pin adapter harness. The vehicle is also equipped with an optional digital display instrument
cluster. I did add an A-Pillar that houses oil pressure and boost gauges, along with the LED lights for the alky kit. It is a T-top package car, and has the T-top shades which I have always used to help keep the interior cool and protected from the sun.
The vehicle is a late build 1987 model, with a build date of 10/87. This is one of the last GN's built, as the final vehicle was built on December 12, 1987.
The steering, suspension, and brakes are all in excellent condition. I did add the Kirban rear seat brace kit to stiffen up the body and help with better handling.
The trunk mat was replaced when I bought the vehicle, and the original spare tire, jack, etc. is all in place.
The odometer reads 33,xxx miles. I do not believe this to be actual mileage on the vehicle, nor do I know what the actual mileage is.