bruiser3138
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I am seriously considering purchasing this car from Kirban. Does anybody have any history, info., pedigree, etc... Please reply with your helpful comments.[/B][/B]CAR #7 - 1987 Grand National Hardtop - 6,800 miles
Collectible Status - This car has been autographed by Molly.
This GN hardtop has the following factory options: power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise, delay wipers, remote right hand mirror, rear defogger, posi rear, power antenna, am/fm cassette, concert sound II, power driver’s seat, lighted visor mirror, body side molding and door edge guards. It also has the rare factory full trunk carpet kit.
This car appears to have original paint with no dings. It has been well cared for since new. Car has a very strong new car smell. The tires have been replaced. The exhaust has been updated to a dual muffler system and the tailpipes have the same angle cut tailpipes as the originals. The interior looks like you stepped back to 1987 all over again. Not even a wrinkle in the sun visors. The door panels are nice and dark. The doors shut like they did back in 1987 and still have perfect original weatherstrips. Mint, textured steering wheel, as it should be on what is virtually a new car.
The trunk appears to have never been used and the spare and jack have never been out of the trunk. Under the hood is 100% stock with a very visible Buick recall sticker for the brake switch. It still has the original hoses and plug wires.
The wheels all look brand new with no fading at all. We did install our turbo-six embroidered front floor mats and a brand new AC Delco battery.
If you are looking for a fine example of a 1987 Grand National hardtop, this car is tough to beat. It is also one of the few that escaped from Flint with a very nice paint job!
NOTE - Since this car is in “Collectible” condition, if this car is kept in this condition, it can only increase in value as time goes by.
Collectible Status - This car has been autographed by Molly.
This GN hardtop has the following factory options: power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise, delay wipers, remote right hand mirror, rear defogger, posi rear, power antenna, am/fm cassette, concert sound II, power driver’s seat, lighted visor mirror, body side molding and door edge guards. It also has the rare factory full trunk carpet kit.
This car appears to have original paint with no dings. It has been well cared for since new. Car has a very strong new car smell. The tires have been replaced. The exhaust has been updated to a dual muffler system and the tailpipes have the same angle cut tailpipes as the originals. The interior looks like you stepped back to 1987 all over again. Not even a wrinkle in the sun visors. The door panels are nice and dark. The doors shut like they did back in 1987 and still have perfect original weatherstrips. Mint, textured steering wheel, as it should be on what is virtually a new car.
The trunk appears to have never been used and the spare and jack have never been out of the trunk. Under the hood is 100% stock with a very visible Buick recall sticker for the brake switch. It still has the original hoses and plug wires.
The wheels all look brand new with no fading at all. We did install our turbo-six embroidered front floor mats and a brand new AC Delco battery.
If you are looking for a fine example of a 1987 Grand National hardtop, this car is tough to beat. It is also one of the few that escaped from Flint with a very nice paint job!
NOTE - Since this car is in “Collectible” condition, if this car is kept in this condition, it can only increase in value as time goes by.