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GM Authority is setting the record straight in our latest AI Slop Report, this time addressing the chatter around the return of the Buick Grand National.
It packed a turbocharged punch, outgunned Corvettes, and vanished quietly after one year. But it was produced by Pontiac.
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From it, the 1987 Buick GNX – or Grand National Experimental – was created alongside McLaren Performance Technologies/ASC, and the rest is history.
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Ringbrothers brought a 1,246-hp Buick Grand National restomod to this year's SEMA show. The build is the company's faster muscle car yet.
Along with the twin-turbo Grand National, hot-rodders Ringbrothers revealed a reworked Chevy K5 Blazer and a Barracuda with an 807-hp Mopar V-8.
“It’s a combination of state-of-the-art fabrication and imagination plus the Grand National’s DNA, culminating in an incredible final product.” Is this the coolest Ringbrothers machine yet?
The Buick GNX was the ultimate expression of G-body performance; a rear-wheel-drive car that served as a coda for the Detroit automaker’s fast, fun, coupes.
A 1987 Buick Grand National was stolen in Boston on June 10th, only for the thief to crash into between 15 and 20 other vehicles before abandoning the vehicle.
The 1987 Grand National you see in these photos is all kinds of special, as it was owned by a GM worker who customized it before rolling off the assembly lines.