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$12,800.00

1987 Buick Grand National GNX low production number

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Make: Buick
Model: Grand National
Year: 1987
Mileage: 41000 Miles
Condition: Used
Country: United States
Region: Texas
City: Dallas , TX
Zip: 75201
1987 Buick Grand National GNX low production number
I am listing this exceptional, low production number (547), low mileage (41K), original 1987 Buick GNX (Grand National EXTRA). It has not been modified and was the fastest American made production car in the 80s due to ASC/McLaren's turbo power upgrade. This car is on every auto industry’s list as the “best of the eighties”.
One the most recognizable and most desirable Buicks of all time. The demand was so high that some dealerships were selling them for $60K in 1987! It is factory correct/original and is believed to be the manufacturer recall paint (I was told it was repainted by the dealership due to well known orange peel paint issues in 87') with a mirror reflection. This is a low owner vehicle (3) and has always been in a loving collectors’ possession.
The GNX was the fastest production car made in America in 1987. It was faster than the Corvette and the Grand National. It also beat the Ferrari and the Porsche that year (I found this online).
There are 547 GNXs out there (actually less if you want to be technical), but this one exceeds in quality and met my high standards.
This unrestored survivor car is near perfection in quality and correctness. Simply an amazing investment for a $41K mileage car.
With all the speculation of an all new redesigned Grand National and GNX possible, these will be sure to follow a pattern like the 05/06 Ford GT and the release of the new 2017 Ford GT spike in valuations. If the brand new 2019 GN's do bring a disappointment, then these will be even more desirable!
The GNX models will never increase in number and many have disappeared, some have had major mods (yuck), a some have been in accidents, many have higher mileage and some are hidden away in personal collections. There is absolutely no doubt that these will skyrocket in price in the next few years. Historically speaking, I am the demographic that loves this vehicle and not unlike the cars from the 60’s and 70’s…the 80’s kids are getting older and "I Believe" this is "The Most" desirable car of the eighties.
There are NO stress cracks or twisting of the frame which is an easy indicator that the car may have been raced or abused. I will take pictures of the GNX on a lift to substantiate my claim.

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