SirBoostsaLot
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Hi all.
My name is Josh and I am an Englishman living on the Swiss/French border.
I lived in New Hampshire for a number of years and fell in love with Regals as a friend of mine had a Grand National.
I've almost had various cars over the years but it has always been a question of close but no cigar.
Long story short, I am looking for an '86 or '87 Regal with the LC2 option.
I really don't care if it's a GN or a T Type or a Turbo T or a base regal or a Limited etc etc.
Doesn't have to be pristine because i plan on driving it but would rather it was as good as it can be relative to price.
I just want to get in and feel the turbocharged Buick V6 hitting me in the back whilst I scare as many French people as possible.
If anyone has a car and isn't afraid to help organise shipping then I'm down.
Shipping can be to my address in France or my address in the UK, whichever is easiest.
Most likely I have a couple of months before I can pull the trigger.
Thanks for listening to my ramblings.
Cheers
Josh
My name is Josh and I am an Englishman living on the Swiss/French border.
I lived in New Hampshire for a number of years and fell in love with Regals as a friend of mine had a Grand National.
I've almost had various cars over the years but it has always been a question of close but no cigar.
Long story short, I am looking for an '86 or '87 Regal with the LC2 option.
I really don't care if it's a GN or a T Type or a Turbo T or a base regal or a Limited etc etc.
Doesn't have to be pristine because i plan on driving it but would rather it was as good as it can be relative to price.
I just want to get in and feel the turbocharged Buick V6 hitting me in the back whilst I scare as many French people as possible.
If anyone has a car and isn't afraid to help organise shipping then I'm down.
Shipping can be to my address in France or my address in the UK, whichever is easiest.
Most likely I have a couple of months before I can pull the trigger.
Thanks for listening to my ramblings.
Cheers
Josh