As one of the most potent factory high-performance cars of the
1980s, the 1986-87 Buick Regal-based Grand National outpaced even
Chevrolet's vaunted Corvette when new. Today, this sinister, quick
and fast Buick rightly enjoys high demand from collectors and
enthusiasts today. This nicely preserved example from 1986 is even
more desirable with the factory-optional Code CC1 T-roof. Power is
delivered by an LC2-code 3.8-liter SFI (Sequential Fuel Injection)
turbocharged and intercooled V6 engine, factory-rated at 235hp and
paired with the original 4-speed TH200 overdrive automatic
transmission. Other highlights include dual exhaust, power
steering, power front disc/rear drum brakes, a power antenna, power
windows and power door locks. Finished in its original GM Code 19
black paint over the Grand National's trademark two-tone gray cloth
interior with bucket front seats, the car rides on attractive
factory aluminum wheels and tires. Passenger amenities include a
6-way power driver's seat, cruise control, tilt wheel, original
AM/FM cassette stereo and factory air conditioning. This vehicle
was optioned with custom body side moldings and D55 console
options, plus A01 tinted glass, B03 deluxe instrument panel, FG3
sport suspension, G89 posi-traction rear axle, K34 cruise control,
T47 turbo hood, UX1 AM/FM cassette stereo with graphic equalizer,
ETR and clock and, of course, the WE2 Grand National Package. This
vehicle is documented in the Grand National Registry and has 97,843
actual miles. Included with the sale are additional factory T-Top
covers. **TITLED AS 1986 BUIC REGAL T-TY**
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