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"He thinks the story is an extraordinary one," North One boss Neil Duncanson tells THR about getting Reeves to host and ...
Often overshadowed by the more powerful 1986–87 GNX models, the 1985 Grand National holds its own as a pivotal moment in ...
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.
Now the Grand National will always have the better legacy for pioneering American six cylinder performance cars, but this car was no slouch. With over 400 wheel horsepower nothing feels weirder ...
Although the original Grand National used a turbocharged 3.8-liter V-6, the engine in the Invadr has been completely overhauled by California-based Duttweiler Performance.
Meet the perfect Buick Grand National for Lord Vader himself. The mad-men at Ringbrothers have just built the maddest G-body we've ever seen, with over 1200 hp on tap.
Welcome, ‘INVADR’, and welcome back, brothers Jim and Mike Ring. We’ve missed you. No doubt our American friends have missed the Buick Grand National, too.
This holiday rendition of the 1984 Buick Grand National measures four inches long, 1.5 inches wide, and an inch tall and has a hanger attachment affixed to its roof.
Performance buffs took notice and rushed to Buick's dealerships to buy a Grand National. This led to an increase in sales by over 50%, as GN production totaled 5,512 units that year.
The Grand National Lays the Groundwork for the GNX At the start of 1982 Buick took advantage of its recent championship win in NASCAR—which was often referred to as “Grand National” racing ...
So, after Buick won the Manufacturers Cup in 1981 and 1982, it wanted to take advantage of the success, bringing out the Buick Grand National in 1982 – initially with a naturally aspirated V6 ...