Back in the limelight in 2024 thanks to Kendrick Lamar, these hot Buicks defined American muscle in the 1980s.
No wings and no wild decals. Just a brooding black brick that could gap Mustangs at a stoplight. The 1987 Buick Grand National was the ultimate sleeper muscle car, hiding fury behind conservative ...
Dutchboys Hotrods rebuilt a 1987 Buick Grand National with a twin-turbo 1,400-hp LS7 and custom PPF, creating the most valuable Buick ever built ...
Mile 1987 Buick Grand National survivor Gets a Second Breath after sitting for ages under a shed; the old 3.8 turbo muscle is ...
This 1987 Buick Grand National, a 6.50-certified race car with a 408 LS engine and 1320 Fabrication single turbo, features a clean title, full cage, and advanced Holley Dominator electronics, ...
It has been a long time since Buick has released anything that could be called a true performance car, but back in the late '80s, the brand was responsible for what was arguably one of the coolest of ...
Showroom miles… but think of all the deferred maintenance. According to the listing, this Grand National was sold new by Hewitt Motors of Richwood, West Virginia, and stayed in storage for over 30 ...
The Buick Grand National Experiment, or the GNX for short, was a limited edition model from Buick that was released in 1987. The GNX traces its origins to the intensified efforts of the company during ...