20,193 Grand Nationals and 547 Regal GNX were produced in 1987.
No stock GN was ever built with a manual transmission (unless it was modified).
1987 Buick Grand National GNX.
Buick Grand National GNX.
The most popular were manufactured between 1985 to 1987 but there was a 1983 Grand National that was manufactured as well. Buick started this whole deal with the Turbo Buick back in 1976 with the 1976 Century Indy Pace Car which was a 231 V6 Indy Pace Car that out accelerated the Buick 455 from 90 to 110 mph! 8-) shortly thereafter the Turbo V6 ended up in Buick production as "Hotair" turbos (no intercooler) and culminated in 1986 and 1987 as the "BadBoy" intercooled Buick Grand Nationals with the 1987 being the fastest US production car for 1987. Then Pontiac used the Buick Turbo V6 in the 1989 Trans Am. And let's not forget the awesome 1987 GNX...LOL. See the following website for all the good information on this outstanding vehicle ;-) : http://home.flash.net/~rjgeorge To see a "Real" Grand National go to www.tufenuf.net and click on "Grocery Getter" That's not my Buick GN.........Mines faster 8-) TommyTrouble I would also like to add that the same turbo V6 was also offered in the 1981 Chevy Monte Carlo. Buick Regal Turbos before the famed GN were called T Types.
no, they are totally different.
I think it was the Grand National which came after it successor, the GSX
There are many places where one could purchase a used 1987 Buick Grand National. There are many websites where one could purchase this used car like Auto Trader or eBay.
In 1987 Buick and ASC McLaren got together and developed an experimental version of the turbochargers Grand National supercar, and built only 547. Today they are highly prized by muscle car collectors, and in their day were the fastest accelerating production cars.
Depends on overall condition, mileage, options, etc...
Where is the thermostat located on a 1987 Buick LeSabre?
1-6-5-4-3-2love turbo Regal's :D
At the St. Thomas Assembly Plant (STAP) in Ontario, Canada