As one of the only turbocharged cars available in 1979, the Buick
Regal Turbo Sports coupe was a limited production upgrade of the
basic commuter Regal of the time. Just over 2,000 Turbo Sports
Coupes were produced generating just 170 horsepower from the anemic
V6. From there, the turbo would take a break from the Regal until
1984 when the Grand National was introduced and the drivetrain was
also used in the more pedestrian appearing T-Type. Things really
heated up in 1986 when an intercooler was introduced making the
dressed down T-Types the ultimate sleepers.
For consignment, a 1986 Buick Regal T-Type showing 5,792 miles, but
the true miles are unknown due to exemption and our consignor
believes these to be actual. This is a two owner car, garage kept,
and never driven in the rain.
Exterior
If you wanted the speed and power of the Grand National in '86 but
wanted to fly a bit stealthier, you ordered a T-Type which was
available in various trim levels and colors. This one happens to be
Black and instead of the chrome sport wheels of the GN, it featured
turbine or hurricane wheels from the factory, sporty but not showy
and these are wrapped in 215/65R15's with an early 2025 date code
and white letters out, just like in '86! There is chrome on the
car, reserved for the bumpers, just like your grandfather's base
Regal, and the top of the grille, a feature that differentiates
'86's from '87's. On the decklid, the coveted 3.8 liter SFI Turbo
emblem and on this car, Buick is expressed in large letters. What
the decklid doesn't have is the subtle spoiler of the GN, adding to
its stealthy profile. Paint and trim are great on the car with
imperfections noted as some discoloration of the headlight bezels,
oxidation on the wheels, rough and thin paint behind a front wheel,
and touched up edge chipping.
Interior
Gray is the color of choice for the typical G-body interior,
beginning on the door panels with stitched velour inserts over the
integrated plastic armrest topping the carpeted lower panel and
both doors present in clean condition. So do the gray velour bucket
seats with deeper gray piping and electric controls for the driver.
There's some compression of the driver's seat and some waviness to
the piping of the passenger seat and the rear bench appears barely
used. Up front, the standard Turbo Regal steering wheel fronts the
factory 85 mph speedometer and the tachometer and boost gauge, both
indicated with a progressive light bar. The center square houses
the A/C controls and Delco AM/FM/Cassette radio, and the
monochromatic gray center console houses the T-shifter, all in very
nice condition. Gray carpet covers the floor and the fleece like
headliner presents nicely with some typical looseness seen in the
visors. The trunk features a fitted black cloth mat and a space
saver spare in the dedicated cove, all clean.
Drivetrain
Ah yes, here is the magic of it all. The 3.8 liter 231ci V6,
turbocharged and intercooled and rated, with a wink by GM, at 235
horsepower. SFI on the car stands for sequential fuel injection and
the powerplant is backed by the numbers matching 200R4 4-speed
automatic transmission that routes the power to the 10 bolt rear
with 3.42 gears and Positraction. Yes enthusiasts, G80 is on board!
The engine presents in driver quality and stock condition, an
increasingly rare configuration!
Undercarriage
Minimal surface rust appears on this clean underside. We do note
some residual oil on the starter and cross pipe. Meanwhile, the
dual exhaust system includes some stainless parts including the
splitter off the cat, and enters a pair of MagnaFlow mufflers
before exiting with polished tips. Power brakes are on board as
front disc and rear drum and suspension includes coil springs at
both ends with a 4 link in back.
Drive-Ability
Oh sure, it may look like a mild mannered Regal, but the Turbo V6
is legendary for delivering smiles, and it does so quickly. There's
nothing quite like it which is why they've become legendary. This
car spools, tracks, handles, and stops well and all the functional
items on board operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
Just 2,385 Turbo T-Types were produced in 1986. Considering 5,512
Grand Nationals were produced in' 86, the T-Type is rarer, and for
those who prefer a less flashy appearance, more desired. Call now
and get your turbo Buick fix on!
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G-General Motors
4-Buick
G-G Body
K-Regal T-Type
47-2 Door Hardtop
7-LC2 3.8L V6 Turbo 245hp
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P-Pontiac, MI Assy Plant
452987-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1986 Buick Regal
Listing ID:CC-2007290
Price:$59,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1986
Make:Buick
Model:Regal
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:5791
Stock Number:7885
VIN:1G4GK4778GP452987
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