1982 Buick Grand National Grand National on 2040-cars
Alva, Florida, United States
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Up For Sale Is A 1982 Buick Regal Grand National With The Very Rare 3.8 LiterTurbo Option. There Where Only 215 Grand National Built In 1982. Of Those ThereWhere Only About 15 To 35 Turbo Models Built. The Car In My Opinion Needs To BeRestored. It Does Have Some Rust Issues. The Passenger Side Door Has Rust On TheBottom And Also On The Top Where It Meets The Fender. It Has Rust Where TheQuarter Panel Meets The Deck. Its Only Visible From Inside The Trunk. It AlsoHas A Small Spot By The T-top On The Drivers Side. The Floor Pans Are Rust Free.The Interior Is Complete But The Headliner Is Bad, The Back Seat Has Some RipsOn The Drivers Side And On The Back By The Rear Window. The Ac And The Radio AreNot Functioning. That Is The Bad. The Car Does Run And Drive Great. The MotorCranks Up Every Time And Does Not Smoke. Transmission Shifts Fine. The StructureIs In Great Shape. The Floor Pans Have No Rust. It Has 71,000 Original Miles
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