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      • The Grand National, T-Types and GNX cars came only as a two door hardtop. There were no other configurations. Mandatory "options" included a four speed (TH200-R4) transmission and air conditioning. Most of the Grand Nationals were equipped with power windows and locks. A power driver's seat as well as various sound options were also offered.
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  2. Oct 1, 2020 · The standard 1987 Grand National, pictured above, was powered by a turbocharged 3.8L V6 rated at 245 horsepower and 355 ft-lbs of torque. 547 Grand Nationals were sent to ASC/McLaren for extensive modifications inside and out.

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  3. Performance Model. 1987 Buick Grand National GNX. Engine Used. 231ci/276hp. Zero to Sixty. 4.7 sec. Quarter Mile. 13.5 sec @ 102.0 mph. Buick announced that the Regal’s rear wheel drive platform was history and that 1987 was the last year the Grand National would be offered.

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    The turbo V-6 story goes all the way back to 1973 when Ken Baker, a young engineer in Buick's test lab (he would later lead General Motors' electric-vehicle program, then its research labs), started a Boy Scout Explorer program at the Buick engineering department. "I decided that a great project would be to turbocharge the recently revived V-6 with...

    Other colors were considered, but the decision to make all GNs black gave them a sinister Darth Vader look. Don Hackworth, who replaced Reuss as Buick general manager in 1984, authorized a cool but controversial commercialshowing a Grand National rumbling menacingly through a city at night to a Buick-ized version of the George Thorogood and the Des...

    The GNX happened because then–chief engineer Dave Sharpe, advanced concepts manager Mike Doble, and project engineer Chuck Jensen badly wanted it. "Tim Logsdon, my boss at the time, pulled me into Dave's office and said, 'We want to build a Grand National to end all Grand Nationals to celebrate the end of its run,' " Doble recalls. "The original nu...

  4. 1982 Buick Grand National specs, quarter mile, performance data, engine specifications, pictures, updated March 2024.

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  5. Dec 21, 2010 · Engine and Transmission. The Turbo Regals (Grand National, T-Type, Turbo T, and GNX) all have Buick's 3.8 liter (231 cubic inch) 90deg. V-6 engine. It should be noted that Buick used turbochargers on this engine from 1978 through the 1987 model years.

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    • 2-door, 4-seat Coupe
    • 1984-1987
  6. Jun 4, 2021 · With this sportier base built on the G-body platform and an aerodynamic redesign in 1981, the Buick became a serious contender in NASCAR, with Richard Petty winning the first race of the...

  7. Mar 8, 2012 · At a modest 231 cubic inches, the all-iron 90-degree overhead-valve V-6 was boosted up to 150 horsepower in two-barrel carburetor turbocharged form and -- hold on -- 165 horses when topped by a...

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