1986 Buick T-Type Designer WH1 Turbo Heavily Documented Survivor PICS! in WI

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NEW PRICE!!! $16,500.


1986 Buick Regal T-Type Turbo in absolutely beautiful unrestored condition. This is an extremely rare WH-1 designer series T-type with only 463 made. It comes from the factory with the LC2 3.8 SFI V6 Turbo Grand National engine. I do have documentation tied to this vehicle from Buick Motor Division circa 1991 supporting this, as well as the window sticker, maintenance records, owner's manuals, dealer stock key tag, original GM keys, lock knock-outs and warranty info from new car delivery. The car has had one repaint, but that's about it. It's a true survivor, and is collector quality with all supporting documentation from the day it was new. 87k original unrestored miles, and the car shows nicer than many I have seen with less than half of the mileage. It also sports a dealer-installed non power (pop-up style) sunroof. It's very reliable and can be driven anywhere, it's in nicer condition than the pictures show. It is mostly original, with just some general modifications made for reliability and maintenance. It runs and drives down the road beautifully and makes the power and torque you would expect from a Turbo Regal. I wouldn't hesitate to drive it anywhere.

When I say this car is a true survivor, I mean it. Mechanically, it's all stock and unmodified with the exception of a Walbro fuel pump, as well as 30# fuel injectors, Accufab adjustable fuel regulator, and a Kenne Bell chip which were added for reliability when the original fuel injectors and regulator started to fail. Dennis Kirban rear seat X-braces in the trunk were also added to preserve the body from flexing under normal driving conditions. Other than that, everything all stock right down to the factory non-adjustable wastegate and original turbo. (factory replacement, as well as aftermarket performance turbochargers come with adjustable wastegates which allow you to turn up the boost -- the only way you will see a non-adjustable wastegate is from the factory) Many of the under hood hoses are still showing date codes from 1986, and it still has the original date coded 1986 Turbo V6 coil pack and ignition module intact! The spare tire and trunk-mounted jack have never been put to use. This car really has never been abused or modified except for reliability or maintenance. Truly a rare find.

It is well optioned from the factory, as detailed by the window sticker and RPO option code label still fixed to the underside of the trunk lid. As you can expect, this car has seen consistent maintenance and care throughout its life. Mobil-1 synthetic oil changes complete with ZDD plus zinc additive and genuine GM filters every season. It even still has the factory catalytic converter in place.

I can let this car sit for a month or two in the garage and it will fire right up with the turn of the key. It does still need some minor things like the IAC motor reset (cold idle is rough until it warms up but is then very smooth). It can sit for a month and doesn't lead a drip of anything on the garage floor. The rear main seal was replaced several years ago, which is a common source of oil leaks on this engine. The Air Conditioning is still the original R12. It could be re-charged or converted next season if you wanted to use it, but I've never seen the need. On the exterior, the power antenna motor is disconnected and remains in the upright position. There is absolutely no rust or rot on this car, just surface scale on the undercarriage and body seams you would expect with a car of this age.


The interior is the nicest part of this car. It is absolutely immaculate, and is show-quality original as it is. Nothing has been modified. The headliner was starting to sag and I had it replaced last year. All of the power options in the car work as they should, and there aren't any significant blemishes to mention. The car shows well and the paint is quite nice as it sits. It's had one repaint in its life, roughly 15 years ago. I did have the roof repainted recently back to show quality. It was done right, stripped to bare metal, and the clear coat has been color sanded and polished out. The metallic gray portions still show well, but to be perfect, the side panels would need refinishing at some point in time. Don't get me wrong, this car has won shows as it sits, but if you want absolute perfection that's what I would recommend. Otherwise, just have fun and enjoy it the way it is!

NEW PRICE: $16,500, lowered from $17,950. It's priced fairly to sell under current market value for a car of this caliber and with this amount of documentation, and I don't expect it to last very long. The only reason for the sale is I am out of storage space - we recently sold one of our properties in which I stored some of my vehicles. This is a lot of car for the money, and I expect the first person to come look at it with the cash will buy it -- it's that nice. I sold another one of my collector cars last fall, a 1987 Buick Grand National, and the first party to look in person purchased that one too. It sold in only a few hours.

Serious calls only please, not interested in any trades. Clear title in hand. All documentation stays with the car, this is a true collector's opportunity. First $17950 gets it. 414-732-4824














 
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Just so you know you have 2 prices in your ad...Beautiful car. GLWS.
 
Gorgeous !!!!
One of these days I will get a WH1 as they are probably my favorite color combo ...GLWS

Bryan
 
The car fax on your car is showing looks to be two owners with you purchasing it June, 2014.. does that sound right?

Hard to tell on this car fax due to car fax not listing at the top how many owners it had in total and it shows the car being relocated within the state of WI.. but its been a Wisconsin car all its life.

I had a question? car fax shows last listing of mileage was 84,000 miles way back in 2007, you mean no one has driven this car but 3K miles in almost 8 years?

Poor car...lol... just amazing how these nice cars sit in a garage more than driven.

Looks real nice from these pics, a video would be cool to see and hear the motor
 
The car fax on your car is showing looks to be two owners with you purchasing it June, 2014.. does that sound right?

Hard to tell on this car fax due to car fax not listing at the top how many owners it had in total and it shows the car being relocated within the state of WI.. but its been a Wisconsin car all its life.

I had a question? car fax shows last listing of mileage was 84,000 miles way back in 2007, you mean no one has driven this car but 3K miles in almost 8 years?

Poor car...lol... just amazing how these nice cars sit in a garage more than driven.

Looks real nice from these pics, a video would be cool to see and hear the motor

Yes, I purchased this car in June of 2014, and I previously tried to purchase it from the original owner back in 2002 when I saw it at a local car show/swap meet. It has been in Wisconsin its entire life, and 3k sounds about right for the last 8 years, I remember the miles being somewhere in the 70s when I tried to purchase it back in the early 2000s. I think the documentation and history is one of the neatest parts about this car. Thanks for the compliments!
 
That is very cool, and thanks for the answers.. these are amazing cars.. seen only one and it was back in around 1990 here in Dallas/Ft. Worth.

If it doesn't sell soon (which i bet it will) but IF it doesn't can you put a video together with it starting and running? if not that's cool too, just so hard being so far away.

thanks again
 
That is very cool, and thanks for the answers.. these are amazing cars.. seen only one and it was back in around 1990 here in Dallas/Ft. Worth.

If it doesn't sell soon (which i bet it will) but IF it doesn't can you put a video together with it starting and running? if not that's cool too, just so hard being so far away.

thanks again

If I get some time this weekend I'll get the car dusted off and take a short video for you. thanks.
 
Sorry I've been away everyone, getting married takes up a ton of free time :nailbiting: The car is still available, PMs should be replied to, and I will get a video up this weekend! Thanks for your patience.
 
I now realize I am not even a novice video guy, but here's a video from my phone of the car starting and idling. Its nice and smooth as it should be for a stocker. Apologies for the awful video skills.

 
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