The ’87 Grand National featured a Turbocharged 3.8L V-6, boasting 245 horsepower and 355 pound-feet of torque (h/t to Topspeed for their excellent overview of the evolution between model years). The seller indicates that the only parts replaced by them were the “gas tank, spark plugs, wires, fuel pump, fuel filter, air filter, fuel sending unit, and fuel filter.” The car has been test driven by the seller to confirm proper running condition and shifting, and according to them, it ran perfectly for the 1-2 miles they added to the clock. The pic on their site looks as if there's a baffle there too.As you’d expect with a vehicle that was stored in a climate-controlled facility from the day it was purchased (as part of a larger GM collection), this Grand National is in pristine condition and according to the seller is 100% original, “down to the tires.” Heck, even the light bulbs are all original. Neither our 60 Day satisfaction guarantee, nor the manufacturer's warranty, cover these insignificant damages."ĭirectly from their site. These damages do not affect the fit or function of the part. It is a great replacement and has substantial cost savings over a dealer unitĪ note on Gas Tank Shipping: Due to the nature and size, a gas tank may incur small dents and scratches from handling and load shifting during shipping. This part is a direct bolt on and is built to strict quality control standards. "This Buick Grand National or T-Type gas tank is just what you need to get your vehicle in good looking form again!ĭimensions are 36 1/4" x 24 1/4" x 8 7/8"ĭoes not include straps ask sales representative about straps
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