For Sale at Auction: 1987 Buick Grand National in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This 1987 Buick GNX with 568 actual miles is #119 of 547 created for the single model year.
The GNX or Grand National Experimental was made in concert with McLaren Performance Technologies/ASC and highlights an overhauled and improved powertrain, suspension and instrumentation.
The 3.
8-liter 6-cylinder engine is equipped with a Garrett turbocharger that makes 276hp and 360 ft/lbs of torque and is mated to a 4-speed programmed automatic transmission.
The interior features two-tone black and gray fabric with embroidered GNX logos on the headrests, as well as GNX logos on the entryway boards and around the instrument group.
The GNX exterior badging is unique to the front grille, trunk and turbocharger heat shield, and on the dashboard is the car number plaque showing this is car #119.
The bumpers were furnished from the industrial facility with vents rather than the Grand National seals.
This GNX rides on 16-inch black mesh aluminum wheels and includes the highly sought-after original GNX promotional jacket in the original box, GNX hardbound marketing picture book in the original box, original owner's manual and original GNX duffel bag in the original plastic.
TITLED AS A 1987 BUICK REGAL PREVIEW.
  • Year: 1987
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: Grand National

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