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$132K for '87 Buick

  • said_aouita
    1987 BUICK GNX 2 DOOR HARDTOP
    Sale Price: *$132,000.00
    Summary: One of the lowest mileage 1987 Buick GNXs with 9 original miles. Car #482 in the GNX registry.

    Details: One of the lowest mileage GNX's with only 9 original miles. 100% original condition, same as it left the factory 23 years ago. Only 547 units were built and they came with a special dash plaque with its number. This GNX is #482. The original Window Sticker has never been off. This GNX has never been washed and the markings on the windshield were made by Buick workers in 1987. It has the original temporary tags, original invoice and purchase order. Bought new by the Miller Beer Brewing Company. Possibly the lowest mileage GNX in the world, 9 original miles.

    http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=676&aid=323&pop=1
  • BORIStheCrusher
  • said_aouita
    Thanks Boris. You cork sucker.
  • sleeper
    About 3.50
  • kritzell
    I remember drag racing against some of those at Norwalk back in the late 80's. They were fast little suckers. Even the standard Grand Nationals were potent machines.
  • MANAZE
    Al Bundy must be pissed Dodges never held value like this!
  • Swamp Fox
    If I bought that car I would become a carbon copy of the Los Angeles lakers. I could take my new purchase to all the National Car Shows, win a bundle of trophies and Championships and never have to have done anything but buy the best "team".
  • rookie_j70
    lame
  • LJ
    GNX > your life
  • Con_Alma
    When the Grand Nationals were made they knew they would be collectors. Great looking cars.

    They were very well like back then and still today.
  • End of Line
    A GNX is my dream car.
  • Chesapeake
    I don't see a window sticker or temporary tag and it's low on brake fluid.

    The pedals and floorboard are muddy too.
  • Chesapeake
    ccrunner609 wrote: Friend of mine has an Olds 442, maybe 1884-85 that only has 9,000 miles on it.
    That is one old (s) mobile!
  • dwccrew
    ccrunner609 wrote: Friend of mine has an Olds 442, maybe 1884-85 that only has 9,000 miles on it. He has been offered over $50,000 for it and wont let it go.
    Only $50K for a car that is over 125 years old? Insanity!!!!
  • sonofsam
    I liked the look of the Grand Nationals, but seriously... Who goes around trying to talk up their Buick? LOL It was the ONE car that Buick did right and geared toward a crowd under 90.
  • dwccrew
    My first car was an '87 Buick Century. That car was sweet.
  • sonofsam
    dwccrew wrote: My first car was an '87 Buick Century. That car was sweet.
    LOL :D
  • dwccrew
    sonofsam wrote:
    dwccrew wrote: My first car was an '87 Buick Century. That car was sweet.
    LOL :D
    Hey man, lots of memories in that car. ;)
  • SQ_Crazies
    No thanks.
  • Chesapeake
    sonofsam wrote: I liked the look of the Grand Nationals, but seriously... Who goes around trying to talk up their Buick? LOL It was the ONE car that Buick did right and geared toward a crowd under 90.
    Level 4 LOL! :D
    dwccrew wrote: My first car was an '87 Buick Century. That car was sweet.
    Level 5 LOL! :D
  • Go_Fast_Sports
    A GNX with 9 miles on it? I'm surprised it didn't fetch $300,000. Rare cars to begin with, and super fast. Personally, I'd rather buy a 2010 ZR1 for $125,000. 638hp... =)
  • SQ_Crazies
    Go_Fast_Sports wrote: A GNX with 9 miles on it? I'm surprised it didn't fetch $300,000. Rare cars to begin with, and super fast. Personally, I'd rather buy a 2010 ZR1 for $125,000. 638hp... =)
    + 113,135,532*323,546