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Winterpark SSP 12-08-2008 08:18 AM

1987 Grand National Pictures
 
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Charlie 12-08-2008 10:01 AM

Top shelf cars you have there. We drool in unison. I think you should hold long term, My 2cs, Best of luck regardless. Charlie

FlyinTiger 12-08-2008 10:12 AM

Good luck with selling both. It's tough to give up such perfect cars, but a 7K mile GNX is priceless. I know it has to be approaching a 6 digit car, now.

FHP#1357 12-08-2008 11:03 AM

I bet the Winter Park Staff are eating thier heart out, Beatufully Done. I was at the Turkey Rod Run a couple weeks ago and at the auction in the track, a 30k mile 86 GN Buick went for 13k? and it was in mint shape. The Auctioneers were bitching about all the low prices and commenting who they were getting double a month or two ago. There are also alot of people suffering from Barett-Jacksonitis out there, Good Luck on the GNX, that is the one car I would sell my SSP for

ImEvil1 12-08-2008 12:15 PM

VERY nice, and glad to hear you'll be sticking around. Whoever buys your SSP will be very happy with it.

Winterpark SSP 12-08-2008 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by FHP#1357 (Post 11443)
I bet the Winter Park Staff are eating thier heart out, Beatufully Done. I was at the Turkey Rod Run a couple weeks ago and at the auction in the track, a 30k mile 86 GN Buick went for 13k? and it was in mint shape. The Auctioneers were bitching about all the low prices and commenting who they were getting double a month or two ago. There are also alot of people suffering from Barett-Jacksonitis out there, Good Luck on the GNX, that is the one car I would sell my SSP for

The 1986 Grand National's do not bring much money, the 1987 production year holds all the value. I would say a 1986 GN with 30K on the clock should go for $17K-$19K full retail. An astroroof (power sunroof) car are the rarest followed by the hardtop then T-Top cars. Thanks for you input!

Winterpark SSP 12-08-2008 04:25 PM

The "others"
 
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Here are the last two in the immediate collection. I am glad no one has "hung" me yet as they are also GM products, but I believe car lovers can appreciate their rarity.

#1) 1990 Camaro "1LE" ; 10K original miles ("1LE" Factory race option, needed an SCCA license to order. The last year of the "IROC" and only 64 1LE's were produced. Out of the 64 produced 28 are the 5.7 liter versus 5.0 liter, which is what I own. This is a one of one with CA emmisions. Known as the future "COPO" Camaro)

http://ve3eie.ncf.ca/1le_history.html

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#2) 1989 Trans Am Pace Car; 2,900 original miles (Powered by Buick "Grand National" motor and "GNX" intercooler with the factory 1LE race package. A total of 1555 cars produced. First car that did not have to be mechanically modified in anyway to pace the Indy 500. This is a "festival car" complete with Indy 500 plate from Indiana motor vehicles)

http://www.turbotransam.com/forums/index.php

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I promise there will be no more chat on my car "madness" :)

FHP#1118 12-08-2008 10:15 PM

That Buick has Barret Jackson material written all over it! some GN guy would loads of money in that arena would probably pay 60K for it. Beautiful job on your SSP, too nice to drive! LOL!

jarhed123 12-08-2008 10:46 PM

All are beautiful cars. Can't believe they are getting old. I can remember all of them in the show rooms.

Winterpark SSP 12-09-2008 08:11 AM

I think my cars have aged much better than me! I can also remember these cars in the showroom :)


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