Hello all, I am returning to the darkside after about a 10 year hiatus. I bought a used 1987 GN from a local Buick dealer in 1989 and drove it daily for about 2 1/2 years until I sold it and bought a SUV.
I really missed my GN for years but after getting married, having children and starting a business didnt really have the time to dedicate to a "hobby" (as my wife calls it).
Well I am back, I recently purchased GNX092 from a dealer in ILL. who specializes in low mileage collectables. The car had 3049 miles on it (now 3264), it is mint condition really with some minor issues inherent to the regal (door / window rattles and the like), and a minor ding in the drivers door.
As I have been lurking on the boards I am noticing that there is alot more "aftermarket" mods available now for these cars, and you guys really know your stuff. Not really sure which way I am going to head with my car as of yet. I may keep it completely stock and head out to some local shows, or pull out the irreplaceables shelve em and have some fun.
Either way it is good to be back and I just wanted to say thanks for all of the useful info I have received on these boards and keep up the good work.
Oh yeah, and although rice really isn't meant to be smoked it sure is fun doing it.....=)
Best wishes to all and Happy 4th!!!
I really missed my GN for years but after getting married, having children and starting a business didnt really have the time to dedicate to a "hobby" (as my wife calls it).
Well I am back, I recently purchased GNX092 from a dealer in ILL. who specializes in low mileage collectables. The car had 3049 miles on it (now 3264), it is mint condition really with some minor issues inherent to the regal (door / window rattles and the like), and a minor ding in the drivers door.
As I have been lurking on the boards I am noticing that there is alot more "aftermarket" mods available now for these cars, and you guys really know your stuff. Not really sure which way I am going to head with my car as of yet. I may keep it completely stock and head out to some local shows, or pull out the irreplaceables shelve em and have some fun.
Either way it is good to be back and I just wanted to say thanks for all of the useful info I have received on these boards and keep up the good work.
Oh yeah, and although rice really isn't meant to be smoked it sure is fun doing it.....=)
Best wishes to all and Happy 4th!!!