Not sure if I mentioned, but the only reason I'm selling is because I had an opportunity to buy back the car my dad and I built in 1989-90. I sold it shortly before he passed in 1999, and the person I sold it to recently passed. His wife offered me the car back before publicly selling it. Thus, selling the Buick is my only source of funds at this time. If it weren't for that, I would not be selling at all. This is/was most likely the only car I'll ever own that is this documented, this new, and this original. I have very recently seen (at Mecum) a 1987 Grand National SELL for $18k. That car had 58k miles, straight pipes in place of muffler/tailpipes, doors sagged, emblems missing, and cigarette burns on the seats and door panels. I was shocked when mine did not sell as my car is as close to new as you may get without buying one of those "500 mile or less" cars. I am not trying to sell you on the car, the car can sell itself. I can assure you that you'll be impressed with it. For a little more than that Grand National, someone can have a virtually brand new, turn-key car. I would not be saying this if I were not confident in it. It is honestly true to my description, as well as having the documents from the original purchaser; bill of sale, GMPP warranty contract, dealership and maintenance service repair orders, the salesperson's calculation sheets, delivery checklist, owner's portfolio with the key code numbers on it, owner's manual, etc. If you wish to discuss the car in further detail, please call me tomorrow @ (312)501-7668. Please leave a message and I will contact you as promptly as possible while I am at work. I sincerely appreciate your interest and look forward to speaking with you.
Mike