Staid old Buick dominated the muscle car market twice in its long history. The first Buick muscle car was the Gran Sports of the 1960’s and 70’s. These were introduced one year after the Pontiac GTO and were marketed to the more sophisticated crowd. By 1970 the GSX was a force all its own. The car sported outlandish paint schemes and a huge 455 cubic inch engine. Motor Trend Magazine declared the 1970 GSX 455 Stage I the fastest car they had ever tested up to the time. It was a winner.
By the middle of the 1980’s no one was producing the classic muscle cars that were all the rage in the late 1960’s. Buick decided to add a little life to the car market and the Grand National was the result. The Grand National evolved into one of the fastest cars of the decade and with it’s all black exterior it was both noticeable and menacing at the same time. Buick ended production in 1987 with a bang. The 1987 Buick GNX was the ultimate Buick muscle car.
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The Buick Grand National had become a legend. With the help of glowing reviews by automotive magazines, sale quadrupled to over 20,000. Horsepower was up by ten from the previous ...
The Grand National continued as a $558 option on the Buick T-Type. For that price, the buyer received an all black car with an improved Turbo V-6 engine. A new ...
Changes to the 1985 Grand National were minimal and mainly limited to the interior. The main visible change was the two-tone interior colors. Buick was on to a good thing ...
The 1984 Buick T-Type Grand National was the forbearer of a future legend. The car was designed as a showcase of General Motors turbo-engine technology and to put it mildly, ...
Muscle Car Facts is one of the best resources on the internet for photos, statistics and reviews of all the great muscle cars of the past. Feel free to leave ...
Muscle Car Facts is one of the best resources on the internet for photos, statistics and reviews of all the great muscle cars of the past. Feel free to leave ...
Muscle Car Facts is one of the best resources on the internet for photos, statistics and reviews of all the great muscle cars of the past. Feel free to leave ...
Muscle Car Facts is one of the best resources on the internet for photos, statistics and reviews of all the great muscle cars of the past. Feel free to leave ...
A 13.38-second pass at 105.5 mph prompted Motor Trend to crown the GS 455 Stage 1 "the quickest American production car we had ever tested." Most other magazines posted times ...
Muscle Car Facts is one of the best resources on the internet for photos, statistics and reviews of all the great muscle cars of the past. Feel free to leave ...
Muscle Car Facts is one of the best resources on the internet for photos, statistics and reviews of all the great muscle cars of the past. Feel free to leave ...
The “Wildcat” engine was replaced this year by a new 400 cu in cast V8 engine. To mark the occasion Buick changed the name of their muscle car from “Gran ...
Buick redesigned the Skylark for 1966. Updates for all Skylarks included sloping sail panels that extended the rear roofline beyond the back window. The Gran Sport was dressed up with ...
The success of the GTO opened the flood gates at GM. Each Division come up with it’s on Mid-sized muscle car. Buick stuffed a "Wildcat" 401 cubic engine into the ...
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