Rare to find today in nice condition. In 1987 as mentioned above it was a t package referring to the suspension mostly cosmetic. car would also have the smaller rear end and gearing would not be 3.42s would also lack turbo hood. battery would be on other inner fender. Could have had the black out package option also.
Buick did it probably to beat the insurance premium on young drivers since code in VIN number tipped off insurance companies that car had a turbo V6.
Plus the fact more options offered the more Buick could sell as the end of the rear wheel drive platform was quickly coming to an end.
Price person is asking is not bad if car is as nice in person as it appears in photos.
May upset people but that car would be a perfect candidate as a dependable driver fitted with a 350 chevy motor, 8.5 GN rear....already got the wheels steering box plush interior....again just my thoughts.
Actually in all my dealings I have never owned one of the V8 ones...
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