We have all heard of and seen a Buick Grand National Regal. but have you ever seen a Buick Grand National LaSabre??? If you have. you're one of a few. This one belongs to a friend of mine who does not have an ebay or PayPal account so if you have any questions. please call Steve Minshew directly at 706-766-6558. This car is not presently in running condition. It is a complete car and a great candidate for a total restoration. It comes with the original owner's manual and what looks to be the original invoice. The 2014 P&T trailer the car is sitting on belongs to me and it can be bought for an additional $1900. 00. There is no warranty on this car. It is "as is. where is. " The buyer must arrange for shipping the car. We will see that the car gets on the truck for you. Again. I am listing this car for a friend of mine. so if you have any questions. please contact him directly at 706-766-6558. This car needs to be sold so good luck. Someone is going to get a real bargain. I am starting the bidding at $2500. 00 and setting a very low and very fair reserve. It is a very interesting story behind these rare cars. Exactly What is a LeSabre Grand National? Many do not even know that Buick Division of General Motors produced the Grand National on a platform other than on the Regal but there was a very unique Grand National built in late 1985 – the 1986 LeSabre Grand National. 117 (or 112) copies were built to qualify the new. first year 1986 LeSabre FWD Coupe body for NASCAR competition. The main reason for building the 1986 LeSabre Grand National was to get the new body with modified rear quarter windows sanctioned for Winston Cup racing that year. The modified windows gave the car a streamline advantage over cars with the large rear quarter windows. All LeSabre Grand Nationals were produced in December. 1985 in one run. from one run sheet – some of the first FWD LeSabre Coupes produced at the then brand new Buick City plant. Serial numbers are sequential or nearly sequential and all have the same exact options. Around that time Buick Motor Division changed its marketing strategy from a performance to luxury car image and cancelled future LeSabre Grand National builds. Only the one production run of LeSabre Grand Nationals was completed and Buick decided to build no more. As such. the 1986 LeSabre Grand National is the rarest of Buicks wearing the Grand National emblem and one of the rarest of all “modern” era Buicks. 1986 LeSabre Grand National Emblem Note All Red Power Six Logo