ericmccann
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Hey guys and gals, I need some advice.
I'm considering selling my 79,8xxx mile 1987 Grand National, but don't know what to ask for it. It has a clear Wisconsin title and is current. I think most of you have seen my posts of theft attempts and head gasket failure (now fixed). The theft thing really bothers me and I just feel it's better to have the car go to a appreciative home where it can be better protected and loved as much as I do.
Car is nice, T-tops, digital dash, TT chip, 36# injectors, AccuFab FP regulator, Hotwire kit with Poston fuel pump (in the tank). This is a heavily optioned car. RPO codes are here: IMG_8678 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Body is rust free and mostly straight. Not perfect, but really nice nonetheless. Motor pulls strong and I've been having a blast with it over the last couple of weeks - now that it's running right.
Current pictures (taken today) of the car can be seen here:
1987 Buick Grand National - For Sale - a set on Flickr
Again, I do not know what to ask for it so I'm hoping that I can get some advice from the best GN enthusiasts in the world (here).
If anyone is interested in the car, please let me know and we can discuss it further. I'm not looking to get rich on this thing. I just don't want to lose money on it. I've got 3K in parts into it during the last month or so to get it to where it is right now. I had a good base to start with so it was pretty easy to get to a really nice car. It runs fine, looks good, has lots of options and is a generally nice car for the miles.
Transmission shifts perfect and is super strong. I mainly fixed a lot of "little" things that were either missing, not working, not working correctly, or needed replacement to bring to a OE standard. The car is stock other than the items listed above and some gauges on the drivers side windshield pillar.
I have the original Coil Pack, Ignition Control Module, Injectors, O2 sensor and FP regulator too (in a box). All work fine but I replaced them anyway during diagnosis of the original problems which led to the blow-out of the drivers side head gasket. Again, it's all fixed and the motor is just fine and runs really, really well. I have a Caspers dial-a-tune chip and Pit-Bull chip too. The Caspers chip is for the 36# injectors which are currently on the engine and the Pit Bull chip is for the original 28.5# injectors (which I have and will go with the car if I sell it). I should clarify that the TT chip is what is in the ECM right now and I just got the chip about 2 weeks ago - programmed specifically for this engine and 16-17 #'s of boost. I'm running about 12 #'s of boost right now and all is well. Baby steps...
OK, so after all of that, what would a reasonable price be for this car?
Thanks in advance for your continued support and advice.
Respectfully,
Eric McCann
Germantown, WI
I'm considering selling my 79,8xxx mile 1987 Grand National, but don't know what to ask for it. It has a clear Wisconsin title and is current. I think most of you have seen my posts of theft attempts and head gasket failure (now fixed). The theft thing really bothers me and I just feel it's better to have the car go to a appreciative home where it can be better protected and loved as much as I do.
Car is nice, T-tops, digital dash, TT chip, 36# injectors, AccuFab FP regulator, Hotwire kit with Poston fuel pump (in the tank). This is a heavily optioned car. RPO codes are here: IMG_8678 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Body is rust free and mostly straight. Not perfect, but really nice nonetheless. Motor pulls strong and I've been having a blast with it over the last couple of weeks - now that it's running right.

Current pictures (taken today) of the car can be seen here:
1987 Buick Grand National - For Sale - a set on Flickr
Again, I do not know what to ask for it so I'm hoping that I can get some advice from the best GN enthusiasts in the world (here).

If anyone is interested in the car, please let me know and we can discuss it further. I'm not looking to get rich on this thing. I just don't want to lose money on it. I've got 3K in parts into it during the last month or so to get it to where it is right now. I had a good base to start with so it was pretty easy to get to a really nice car. It runs fine, looks good, has lots of options and is a generally nice car for the miles.
Transmission shifts perfect and is super strong. I mainly fixed a lot of "little" things that were either missing, not working, not working correctly, or needed replacement to bring to a OE standard. The car is stock other than the items listed above and some gauges on the drivers side windshield pillar.
I have the original Coil Pack, Ignition Control Module, Injectors, O2 sensor and FP regulator too (in a box). All work fine but I replaced them anyway during diagnosis of the original problems which led to the blow-out of the drivers side head gasket. Again, it's all fixed and the motor is just fine and runs really, really well. I have a Caspers dial-a-tune chip and Pit-Bull chip too. The Caspers chip is for the 36# injectors which are currently on the engine and the Pit Bull chip is for the original 28.5# injectors (which I have and will go with the car if I sell it). I should clarify that the TT chip is what is in the ECM right now and I just got the chip about 2 weeks ago - programmed specifically for this engine and 16-17 #'s of boost. I'm running about 12 #'s of boost right now and all is well. Baby steps...
OK, so after all of that, what would a reasonable price be for this car?
Thanks in advance for your continued support and advice.
Respectfully,
Eric McCann
Germantown, WI