Selling a 1987 Buick Turbo T package Buick. This is a three owner car with very low miles, 13,600 when stored (inside a CarJacket inside my heated garage) for the winter. I'm attaching the window sticker for the car originally delivered to Putnam Chevrolet-Buick in Winchendon, Massachusetts. My understanding is the original owner was a bit of a collector with Corvettes, Cobra's and Buicks hence the low miles. This car was never a commute type car, always stored and rarely driven. Second owner punched in less than 300 miles. Third (me) has added about 70. Originally planned to upgrade for power and have determined this is really a survivor car that needs to be spared the horsepower changes. From what I can determine the only parts not original to the car are the battery, catalytic converter (has some type of high flow cat), ECM chip (have the original), and air cleaner (it has an ATR cold air kit and I do have the original factory air cleaner). Paint looks great (slight checking starting on the roof of the car however it is slight), wheeled the car and the paint really pops in the sunlight. There is a bit of road chips below the beltline but it is as expected for this low mileage car. Did a Carfax last year when I bought the car and it's clean. Really hadn't planned to sell this car but also didn't expect it to be so nice. Title is clear, this is not going to be a give away so please don't bother lowballing, if the car does not bring what I want then it can sit on the lift for another year. Also have a lot of paper on this car, original keys with key knockouts, odo statement, GM Protection Plan agreement, Putnam motor vehicle purchase contract, vehicle invoice, copy of original Massachusetts title, customer satisfaction delivery procedure, owners manual, Delco manual, all warranty info, original salesman card, you get the idea. Car is located in Michigan and the price is $22K and I'm firm at this price. Please don't turn this thread into a commentary about the prices of these cars, find one first with this equipment, clean ownership trail, originality, and paper from the dealer. If you find the same or better car with this history then buy it and leave this thread alone, trying to sell a car to finance another Buick. Thanks for looking.