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The Buick Grand National was a 1980s legend that struck ... Colvin packed up his wife, Charlotte and son, Matt, then took off to the Pontiac, Michigan where his car was being built.
He and his wife even went so far as to build an ... GM finally agreed that Colvin could purchase the next-to-last Grand National, but Buick was going to keep the final assembled vehicle for ...
The Buick Grand National is headed to the Barrett-Jackson ... as well as the original window sticker. Colvin and his wife built an addition onto their house to display the car.
He added a special message for his wife, Judy, on the dashboard. When you step inside, you should see a plaque reading, "This 1987 Buick Grand National was specifically built for Judy Edminson." ...
What is a GNX? The Buick GNX (short for “Grand National Experimental”) was the ultimate expression of G-body performance; a rear-wheel-drive coupe that served as a coda for the Detroit ...
“My wife, Lynn, and I drove it to my sister ... And hot it was. The Buick Grand National could hit 60 mph from a standstill in 4.7 seconds and run a quarter-mile in 13.9 seconds at 98 mph.
This is the 1987 Buick Grand National, one step below the GNX and half the price at the time. It’s nicknamed “Dark Knight” and it’s one of the stars of the Magnaflow exhaust booth at SEMA.
That’s sad, but there was a time when Buick made good, exciting cars, and, arguably, the best one of them all is the Grand National, so let’s dive. Buick was born in 1899, at the hands of ...
The Buick Grand National was something of a world beater when it came out, the luxury coupe holding its own against the likes of Corvettes and even Ferraris of its time. But now, after buying one ...
That king was the Buick GNX. Kings often don't come about overnight, and the GNX (Grand National eXperimental) was the final iteration of an entire product line of killer Buicks. First ...
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