Rafs-T-Type
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SignUp Now!I ran the V.I.N. and that car is actually a t-type with GN badges.
I ran the V.I.N. and that car is actually a t-type with GN badges.
All 86 GN's are that way. Title shows Regal T-type as the base car. WE2 for the GN option was something added on. It is different in 87.
Most GN's are titled as a regal with a Turbo engine or as a ttype. The only sure way to verify the GN option is to have the option code sticker with that vehicles VIN or the original window Sticker with the VIN and RPO codes.
I was not aware that any GN was titled as a GN.
When people stated this I have been very skeptical and have never seen one titled that way myself.
Interesting fact to learn.
All 86 GN's are that way.
This is true the GN was an option on a Regal. Having sold a few as many of you know most titles read Regal coupes at least in my state (Pennsylvania) However, when Buick did that special run at the end of 1987 of 10,000 those were Grand Nationals and titled as Grand Nationals since you had no choices as they were specifically Grand Nationals.
As for the dealership claiming it is a Grand National the only way to verify at least a quick method is to see the trunk ID label codes to see if it has the WE 2 code.
Course Buick to add to the confusion used the WE code in the 198 LeSabre T-Types as well. It would have been nice at the start of the Turbo Regal project they had given these cars their own unique VIN numbers to track production better and make it less confusing for owners in later years. Same goes for the Turbo Limited models as well.
Again not complaining just stating that it would have been nice. The Syclones all had their own VIN numbers....for example. Not sure about the Turbo Trans Ams as I am not familar with them.
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But the Limiteds did have their own VIN. The same could be said for the GN and T-Type as well...assuming you meant to say that every turbo car should have the correct engine code in the VIN. I dont really consider the LeSabre GN as a true "GN" per say. It was just a cosmetic apperance package. No special VIN for the engine. Also the cowl tag will have some codes telling you whether it is legit or not. Plenty of info about that on this board if you do a search.
BTW the MSO on my 86 GN read "Buick Regal T-Type Grand National". In Nebraska the property tax was based off the MSRP of a base Regal with no options meaning that the tax accessor didn't recognize it as a T-Type from the VIN sequence. All moot point now seeing as cars older than 13 years are kind of property tax exempt. In Florida,which had no property tax it was just considered a Buick.