1987 Buick Grand National GNX.
Buick Grand National GNX.
no, they are totally different.
I think it was the Grand National which came after it successor, the GSX
Depends on overall condition, mileage, options, etc...
Depending upon the year, it could say Regal, or Grand National. Most 1986s will say Grand National on the title. 1987 is particularly confusing, some have it, some do not. The best way to confirm that you have a grand national and not a Buick regal Turbo is to check the build sticker on the driver door or the trunk lid. if you see a code "WE2" in all the option codes you have a real Grand National.
No stock GN was ever built with a manual transmission (unless it was modified).
The 1987 Buick Regal Grand National has a six cylinder turbo charged intercooled with 245 hp (183 kW) and 355 lb·ft (481 N·m) of torque.
1-6-5-4-3-2love turbo Regal's :D
You can find a fuse box diagram for a 1987 Regal Grand National in the owner's manual, which often includes detailed diagrams and descriptions of fuse locations. Additionally, online forums dedicated to Buick enthusiasts or websites like Buick performance forums may have shared diagrams or resources. You can also check automotive repair manuals or service guides available at libraries or for purchase online.
It's located on the driver side in front of the rear wheel on the inside of the frame.
20,193 Grand Nationals and 547 Regal GNX were produced in 1987.