For Sale: 1987 Buick Grand National in Bridgeport, Connecticut for sale in Bridgeport, CT

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Vehicle Description In 1982, Buick introduced the Grand National to celebrate their wins of the Winston Manufacturers Cup, and what began as a limited run of 100 cars to celebrate their victories became a mainstay of the Buick brand through the 1980s.
Something about the Grand National captured the essence of American automotive culture throughout the 1980s.
In 1987 when this Grand National was produced, Buick had created a swan song for the Buick Muscle Car, a working man's supercar, with huge amounts of usable torque and a 14 second quarter mile time right off the dealership lot.
Driving this car is a nostalgic experience and it brings the driver back to a simpler time of cars when passion and competition lead the automotive design, not safety features and fuel economy.
The Turbo 3.
8L V6 pulls hard and this car is fantastically fun to drive.
The all-black appearance of this Grand National gives it an aggressive look that is sure to turn heads anywhere you bring this car.
This is your opportunity to own a very nice Grand National with documented professional restoration work as well as a copy of the original build sheet! Please call or text for any additional information my cell is 203 947-5293, email me at email protected We look forward to finding you the car of your dreams!.
  • Year: 1987
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: Grand National

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