For Sale: 1987 Buick Regal in Hilton, New York for sale in Hilton, NY

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Vehicle Description 1987 Buick Turbo-T (WE4) Coupe RARE - RARE - RARE - RARE! In 1987 there were 20,193 Grand Nationals Built.
That year there were ONLY 1,547 Turbo-Ts Produced out of the Total 27,590 Turbo Regal Variations Built.
Our car may also be a One-Off due to its options; Not only it's a White Turbo Regal but It also has the Blackout Trim Package, Factory Astro Sunroof for additional Options over the common creature comforts we're used to like Power Windows, Locks, Air Conditioning, and etc Our Regal also comes with upgraded 17 Billet Grand National Wheels.
These Turbo-Ts have the same drivetrain producing the same horse power and performance rating as the commonly seen 'Black' Grand National.
Some Fun Reads For You from Hagerty; Buick introduced the Regal nameplate in 1973 as a mid-priced, personal luxury coupe, akin to Chevrolet's Monte Carlo and Pontiac's Grand Prix.
A sedan was added to the lineup in 1974, and the company's new car immediately became one of Buick's best sellers.
The mid-1970s fuel crunch heavily influenced the car's first redesign, which debuted in 1978.
The 1978 Buick Regal, now only offered as a two-door coupe, was slightly smaller, slightly lighter, and received more squared-off lines and fewer design effects.
Most notably, however, was the introduction of a turbocharged V-6 engine.
While the Big Three had used turbochargers in the past on production vehicles (e.
g.
, the Chevrolet Corvair and the Oldsmobile F-85), they had been absent in the U.
S.
market on a domestic offering for nearly a decade.
The turbo increased both fuel economy and performance, bumping horsepower from 105 to 165 on the 231-c.
i.
V-6, and was installed in the Regal Sport Coupe.
Entry-level and Limited trims could be equipped with one of two naturally aspirated V-6s, or with a two- or four-barrel 305-c.
i.
V-8.
In all, less than 10 percent of Regals were equipped with the turbo engine.
Engine choices changed slightly as the model years ticked by, 1981 saw a more streamlined restyle, and a sedan and station wagon briefly joined the coupe in the catalog.
Following success on the NASCAR circuit in 1981 and 1982 with a performance-oriented, 180-hp Regal Turbo T-Type in 1983.
The biggest change to the Regal lineup, however, occurred in 1984 when the Grand National appeared.
The Grand National was a different beast indeed, with a sinister, blacked-out Darth Vader visage.
The $1,282 package bumped the Regal T-Type's sticker price up to $13,400, and included suspension modifications, a different rear axle ratio, and overdrive.
By now, the T-Type and Grand National turbo V-6 was putting out 200 hp.
The turbo engineers were warming to their task, and the 1986 Grand National received an intercooler and improved plenum, for 235 hp and improved torque.
It was now completely black, with nearly no chrome, and despite being only a modest seller, the GN was an image changer for Buick, appealing more to a youthful buyer than the brand's typical shopper.
The last year for the Grand National was 1987, and as the final mid-sized, rear-wheel drive sport coupe, demand surged.
It didn't hurt that 1987 was the 245-hp Grand National's fastest year, with 0-60 times of 6.
1 seconds, and a 13.
85 quarter mile at 99.
2 mph.
Sales were comparatively brisk for the GN, and 20,193 were built in 1987, 10,000 being ordered in the last 6 months.
A lightweight WE4 package was also offered this year.
Rear Spoiler, Front Air Conditioning, Steering Wheel Trim - Leather, Cargo Cover, Center Console, Power Steering, Tuned Suspension - Touring, Power Brakes, Radio - Am, Wheel Design - Custom, Wheel Diameter - 15 Inch, Front Seat Type - Bucket, Upholstery - Cloth.
  • Year: 1987
  • Make: Buick
  • Model: Regal

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