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It’s usually hard to find rare cars with low miles, but it’s the opposite with the 1987 Buick GNX. Buick built just 547 of the turbocharged muscle cars and they became instant classics. It was an ...
From a distance it looked like a Buick, maybe a worked-over Grand National. As it drew closer I realized it was no ordinary muscle car. It was a GNX, and a really nice one to boot. But this wasn't ...
The GNX name is short for Grand National Experimental. The car is powered by a turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 with over 300 hp and was produced through a collaboration between Buick, McLaren Engines ...
The Buick GNX’s turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 pushes out 276 hp and 360 lb-ft of torque. Last year, the same car was listed for auction, but bidding topped out at just $142,000. Only 574 examples of ...
This new car is 23 years old. It’s a Buick Regal GNX, and in 1987 car enthusiasts including celebrity collectors Reggie Jackson, Burt Reynolds and Sylvester Stallone snapped them up. This ...
But little information has surfaced about the now-famous Buick GNX that adorns the cover art. With just 547 ever built, the GNX stands as one the rarest, coolest muscle cars to emerge from the ...
Schorr in his book, Buick GNX. With a new two-piece aluminum intake manifold that increased airflow by 10 percent, the engine was rated at 235 horsepower and 330 lb-ft of torque for '86 ...
In true muscle car fashion, the GNX doesn't seem like that great of a car to drive on roads with corners, as it "understeers like a tugboat." Buick didn't build the Grand National to turn corners ...
By 1987, the ahead-of-their-time muscle car builds were also fronting a new suffix, in the guise of GNX. While some Buick devotees were no doubt confused by that suffix, it was quickly revealed ...
A 1987 Buick GNX muscle car with 1,190 miles on the odometer has been sold for a near-record $206,000. The price paid for the black two-door was the second highest ever for a sale on the Bring A ...