87 limitied with new motor and lots of upgrades

Good luck, are you within driving distance? if so your fortunate.

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Oh hell - that's a short trip with a trailer.
You have a grand total of one highway - I/35
A days ride.
Well worth it.
I rode from ATL to Wisconsin just to pick up parts!
Expensive parts - but parts.
 
Sounds like your going to be taking a road trip soon.
Nice....

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Sounds like your going to be taking a road trip soon.
Nice....

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I'm giving the kid first chance to earn his stripes or first Buick badge.
If he stalls, I might have to show how it's done.
 
Sounds like your going to be taking a road trip soon.
Nice....

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I see the OP is kinda quiet.
Did you get additional pictures and details of what works and what doesn't?

Some interior pics would be nice.
And undercarriage showing her true age.
It's like online dating - it's what they don't show you in the pictures that will surprise you.
And they post of those pics of their best side - usually looking like they are taken with a telescopic zoom from a satellite.

From the one pic of the motor - I like what I can see.
 
A drive is still just a drive no matter the distance but to dive one truck down and two back makes it even beter

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No I havent got any pics that aint been posted do you know anything of this car that I dont

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A drive is still just a drive no matter the distance but to dive one truck down and two back makes it even beter

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Take it from someone with experience. or for what its' worth. (Nothing)
I only ever got lucky once - and even that was taking a big risk - when I picked up my WE4 from Delaware and drove it home to Atlanta.
Turbo Regals - should be trailered home until you determine their road worthiness.
They're too finicky to pray and hope for a safe passage through 1000 miles of whatever.

I tried on a second one, from Houston to ATL - and lost the trans in Montgomery, AL.
Again, I felt lucky I was close to home, but it was no joy.

Sure everyone will tell you - "Oh, I'd drive that car anywhere - even to Hawaii"
Then you look at the 25 year old rubber hoses and lines and think - "Um...maybe the corner 7/11"
Jus sayin'
 
Had trouble trying to get information. Asked for more and never received any.
That was back in January 2012

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Well I dont own a trailer to tow a car home I guess I could rent one but I really would like to go get it if everything falls the way it is ment to I will and there has to be a reason this car has been for sale for two years and no buyers

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