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What was the WE4 package?

What was the WE4 package?

This is one of 1,547 WE4 cars built, and the black with its rare “WO2” Exterior Sport Package – which was black bumpers and trim – made this car a wolf in sheep’s clothing. This car is lighter and faster than a Grand National….Details.

VIN 1G4GJ1178HP444738
Engine Size 231
Transmission 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC

What is a WE4 Buick?

The only differences between a WE4 and the Grand National were the interior color, aluminum wheels, exterior badges, aluminum bumper supports, and aluminum rear brake drums, as opposed to the Grand National’s rear spoiler, cast-iron drums, and steel wheels and bumper supports, making the WE4 basically a lightweight GN.

How many WE4 were made?

1,547 Regals
The lesser known, but still valuable Turbo-T WE4 “lightweight” package is also getting some attention, and this example appears to be in great condition for the mileage. There were only 1,547 Regals built with the WE4 package in 1987, compared to 20,194 Grand Nationals produced in that model year.

What is the rarest Buick?

Grand National Fun Facts The rarest Grand National is the original 1982 model, with only 215 produced. The 1987 GNX was sold with a matching GNX jacket given to original owners, and mint examples of the jacket have sold for $4,000.

What is a Turbo T?

To be clear: The Turbo-T replaced the T-type from previous years. All Regals that included the Turbo package (LC2) and T-Package (Y56) were considered Turbo-T’s. (a “Special Turbo Package” (WE4) was also available that included the blacked-out Exterior Sport Package found on the GN.

What is a Buick Grand National?

The GNX was the quickest American car you could buy in 1987. It recorded a 0-60 time of 4.7 seconds. The GNX was the ultimate expression of the T-Types. T-Type cars were built as performance-oriented versions of popular Buick models. The first Buick to receive the T-Type designation was the 1981 Rivera.

Are all Grand Nationals T-top?

All Regal Grand Nationals came with T-top roofs and front and rear spoilers. A total of 215 units were built, making it one of the rarest Grand Nationals. They were all built off of existing Regal units pulled off of the assembly line, so there are numerous deviations.

How much is a 1987 Buick Grand National worth today?

In terms of average market price, this $205,000 1987 Buick GNX is a notable outlier. Other GNXs have sold for less than half that price on BaT. And a pristine 1987 Grand National typically sells for less than $60K, Hagerty reports.

How much is a 1987 Buick Regal worth?

1987 Buick Regal Retail Prices

Trim MSRP CarGurus Instant Market Value
Coupe RWD $11,976 N/A
Limited Coupe RWD $12,717 N/A
Grand National Turbo Coupe RWD $17,713 $58,924

What is the rarest Buick T-Type?

Total Regal T Types produced was 22,806. Total Turbocharged Regal Sport Coupes produced from 1978 to 1979 was 59,896. Rarest Grand National: The 1982 with only 215 produced.

How fast is a 1987 Buick Regal T-Type?

They achieved a 0 to 60 time of 6.1 seconds and ran the quarter mile in 14.7 seconds with a speed of 95.1 mph.

What is a 1987 Grand National worth?

The 1987 Buick GNX usually sells for between $80,000 and $150,000. However, as an example of an outlier, one recently sold for $205,000, according to motorbiscuit.com. For the sake of comparison, the Buick Grand National from the same year sells for about $40,000 in good shape.