Vehicle Description
1987 Buick Grand National (STK#711) NOW UP FOR AUCTION This
one-owner 1987 Buick Grand National is a rear-wheel-drive sport
coupe powered by a turbocharged and intercooled 3.8-liter V6 paired
with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The monochromatic exterior
features quad square headlights, turn signals in the lower front
fascia, a power bulge in the hood, and a rear spoiler. Inside, this
G-body is equipped with two-tone front bucket and rear bench seats,
a front center console, air conditioning, power locks and windows,
cruise control, and a Delco radio with tape player. Finished in
black over a gray and black cloth interior, this final-year Grand
National is available now from an Illinois dealership and comes
with factory manuals, an uninstalled window switch, a parts
catalog, an accident-free Carfax report, and a clear title.•One
owner since new. Inspired by the NASCAR Winston Cup Grand National
Series and Buick's two Manufacturers Cup victories in the early
1980s, the Grand National came out in 1982. Over time, it adopted a
monochromatic color scheme and grew more powerful before being
discontinued in 1987. This particular Grand National from that
final model year has black bodywork and matching bumpers, grille,
hood, mirror caps, door handles, and a three-piece rear spoiler.
Badges accent the grille, hood power bulge, front fenders, and
trunk lid. The selling dealer reports a few paint chips on the edge
of the driver's door and that the power antenna does not work. The
cabin is furnished with black and gray cloth front bucket and rear
bench seats, black carpeting, black floor mats with the Grand
National logo, gray door panels, and a gray dashboard. Features
include a power driver's seat, a center console, cruise control,
air conditioning, power windows and locks, a Delco stereo with a
cassette player, a Buick-branded three-spoke steering wheel, and a
console-mounted automatic shifter. Instrumentation consists of an
85-mph speedometer, a 6K-rpm tachometer, and gauges for the fuel
level and boost pressure. The five-digit odometer shows 17,833
miles, which is in line with the mileage in the latest entry on the
Carfax report dated September of 2021 Power is supplied by a
turbocharged, intercooled, and fuel-injected 3.8-liter V6 that
produced 245 horsepower when new. A 4-speed automatic and the rear
wheels get the LC2 engine's output to the road. The selling dealer
has posted an exterior walkaround and road test video below.
Factory manuals, an uninstalled window switch, and a parts catalog
are included with the sale of the vehicle. •Clean Carfax/Auto check
report Check out over 100 photos Watch my Video! Financing/driveway
delivery available