1987 Gnx 1116 Miles on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:3.8 TURBO INTERCOOLER
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Buick
Model: Grand National
Trim: GNX
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Sub Model: GNX
Mileage: 1,116
Warranty: No Warranty
Exterior Color: BLACK
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Seats
Interior Color: BLACK AND GRAY
GNX # 364
If you ve' ever seriously lusted after one consider this very cherry GNX with only 1116 miles.
This particular GNX is 100% stock.
# 364 out 547 made one year of production.
The car to have in your collection from the 80's.
Buck advertised the GNX model as the fastest accelerating production car at the time of its release
Car and Driver quote from the May of 87 issue " In a world of sleek shapes and refined manners, the GNX is a ax wielding barbarian laying waste to everything in its path."
0 to 60 in 4.7 seconds. Making it both a tire shredder and a giant killer.
Rated at a modest 276 HP360ft/lbs of torque. When Tested it was about 300plus HP
The great no no of GM making the GNX the one car that beat the Corvette, and that's why it was a limited one year run. Making this car so special to have and collect.
These cars where build by Buick and ASC McLaren a $10,000 GNX option on top of the $29,290 sticker price of the Grand National.
Many changes where make to accommodate the power increase for this Barbarian. A special Garrett "Hybrid" T-s Turbocharger that uses a very lightweight ceramic impeller. A special 200 R4 Hydromantic Transmission, a special deferential ,rear axle pan hard bar, and torque resisting ladder bars.
body mods included bigger fender flairs, fender vents, more body reinforcement bars,16 inch wheels,
Special Steward analog gauge package
If you are serious about collecting fine autos do not miss this gem the best of its time, the one from the 80's. Thank you for checking out this GNX and Happy Bidding : )
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