1987 Buick Regal Grand National �€" Numbers-Matching WE2 Package,
Freshly Rebuilt LC2 Turbo V6 Why This Car Is Special The 1987 Buick
Regal Grand National holds a specific and well-documented place in
American automotive history. It was the last year of production for
the Grand National, and it arrived at exactly the right moment. By
1987, Buick's engineers had refined the turbocharged 3.8-liter V6
to a point where it could embarrass purpose-built sports cars from
Ferrari and Porsche in straight-line acceleration �€" a fact that
was widely reported at the time and has never been forgotten by
people who follow performance cars seriously. What made the Grand
National concept unusual from the start was its origin. Buick
introduced the nameplate in 1982 as a way to capitalize on its
NASCAR sponsorship, but the car that emerged by 1984 and reached
full development by 1986 and 1987 was something entirely different
from a marketing exercise. It was a rear-wheel-drive, turbocharged,
intercooled American muscle car wearing a full blackout suit and
absolutely no chrome. Every piece of exterior trim that would
normally have been brightwork �€" door handles, lock cylinders,
grille, impact bars �€" was finished in black. The RPO 19U Lamp
Black paint was the only color available. There was no option for
anything else. That deliberate, monochromatic aggression was baked
into the package at the factory level. The WE2 Grand National
package, which this car carries in numbers-matching configuration,
was the specific option group that turned a standard Regal into a
Grand National. It bundled together the LC2 turbocharged engine,
the FE3 sport suspension, the blackout exterior treatment, the
GN-specific front fascia and hood scoop, and the dedicated interior
with Grand National badging throughout. This is not a tribute car
or a clone. The build documentation confirms this is the real
package as Buick delivered it from Flint Assembly. The 1987 model
year was the final year for the G-body Regal platform, and Buick
ended production of the Grand National at the close of that run.
Approximately 20,193 Grand Nationals were built for 1987, making it
the largest single-year production of the model �€" but demand has
consistently exceeded supply in the collector market for decades. A
numbers-matching example with a freshly rebuilt engine and solid
undercarriage represents a very specific tier of survivor within
that group. Features List - Numbers-matching WE2 Grand National
Package - LC2 3.8L (231 ci) turbocharged intercooled V6, sequential
fuel injection (SFI), OHV 12-valve configuration - Fresh engine
rebuild �€" fewer than 1,000 miles on rebuilt motor - Factory-rated
245 hp at 4,400 rpm / 355 lb-ft torque at 2,400 rpm - TH200-4R
4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive and performance valve
body - 3.42:1 rear axle ratio with G80 limited-slip differential -
Heavy-duty 8.50-inch rear ring gear (RPO G87) - FE3 sport
suspension with GN-specific heavy-duty springs, sway bars, and
damper tuning - Four-wheel disc brakes - Lamp Black exterior (RPO
19U) �€" full GN blackout trim, no chrome by design - GN-specific
turbo front fascia, functional hood scoop, and rear decklid spoiler
(RPO T43) - Soft-Ray tinted glass all around (RPO A01) - Medium
Dark Gray cloth bucket seats with two-tone insert pattern and Grand
National headrest embroidery - Full analog instrument cluster with
turbo boost gauge and trip computer - Leather-wrapped steering
wheel with Grand National horn cap (RPO NP5/B19) - Full-length
floor console (RPO D55) - Tilt steering column (RPO N33) - Power
windows front and rear, power door locks, power driver's seat - Air
conditioning (RPO C60) - Electronic cruise control (RPO K34) -
Electric rear window defogger (RPO C49) - Illuminated driver and
passenger vanity mirrors - Aftermarket head unit (AM/FM) - Grand
National logoed floor mats - Solid undercarriage �€" no visible
structural rust or patch repair Mechanical The LC2 engine in thi
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