1987 GN 16,800 miles, very original

Discussion in 'Cars for sale' started by oldtimebaseball, Mar 6, 2007.

  1. BUICKBOI

    BUICKBOI "I am speed"

    Re: 1987 GN 18,800 miles, very original

    Thought I PM'd you a while back.
    If not today, I'll PM you over the weekend.
     
  2. oldtimebaseball

    oldtimebaseball Well-Known Member

    Re: 1987 GN 18,800 miles, very original

    I don't have any messages in my PM from your board name.
     
    Last edited: Mar 30, 2007
  3. oldtimebaseball

    oldtimebaseball Well-Known Member

    Re: 1987 GN 18,800 miles, very original

    Mileage is actually 16,800. I cannot get the title to change.
     
  4. David G

    David G de-modded....


    Fixed :)
     
  5. oldtimebaseball

    oldtimebaseball Well-Known Member

    David,

    Thanks for the fix. Looks much better.:TU:
     
  6. oldtimebaseball

    oldtimebaseball Well-Known Member

  7. MikeM

    MikeM Mississippi Buicks

    I have a very similar one with 18K miles. My paint has a lot of swirls that I can't get out. Factory paint on these wasn't very good, it also has orange peel in the lower quarters, with paint so thin down there that you can practically see the primer. Rear tires are pretty well worn out too... :)

    Hope you don't mind me watching this. I hope you get your price.
     
  8. oldtimebaseball

    oldtimebaseball Well-Known Member

    Mike,

    I have been working with one person that wants to buy it and two other people that want to trade. I will keep the progress posted here so others can follow.

    Thanks,
    Tim
     
  9. oldtimebaseball

    oldtimebaseball Well-Known Member

    Still for sale. Any reasonable offers out there?
     
  10. VinnTag

    VinnTag Vincent Tagliano

    Those original unmodified low mile GNs are just starting to move in value.
    I would suggest hanging on to it for a few more years and really cashing in.
    The ones with lots of options and documentation should bring $30,000 in a couple of years.
     

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  11. 350BuickGuy

    350BuickGuy New Member

    Now I can show this to my Dad who didn't listen to me and passed on one of these beauties! Would've been a great investment and cruiser! They sold for about $15,000 back then?
     
  12. oldtimebaseball

    oldtimebaseball Well-Known Member

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