Named after the Winston Cup Grand National NASCAR Series, the high-performance version of the second-generation Buick Regal—the Grand National—was designed with one thing in mind: driving real, real ...
During the 1980s, Buick, of all GM divisions, dared to redefine the muscle car using a turbocharged V6. Not only did the experiment work, but it resulted in one of the most badass American performance ...
In the American car pantheon, some names don’t need chrome to shine. They move in whispers, shadows, and boost pressure. GTO. Hemi. Z/28. And then, with reverence and a hint of fear: Grand National.
Ringbrothers is back in the spotlight at SEMA 2024, this time with a fully customized 1987 Buick Grand National nicknamed “INVADR.” Showing off the iconic squared-off lines of one Buick’s best, plus a ...
Named for the NASCAR races that the Tri-Shield won in the early Eighties, the 1984 Buick Grand National was a turbocharged muscle car based on the Buick Regal that would lead to the Buick GNX, whose 4 ...
This 1987 Buick Grand National, a 6.50-certified race car with a 408 LS engine and 1320 Fabrication single turbo, features a clean title, full cage, and advanced Holley Dominator electronics, ...
The current EV era is ripe with revered classic car designs and iconic nameplates that are being reborn as battery-powered rides – and the success of cars the Renault 5 proves it can be a winning ...
When Buick launched the GNX back in 1987, it had an MSRP of $29,290. However, in recent years, the ultimate version of the Regal has turned into a prized collector’s item, and several low-mileage ...
With the start of SEMA Show 2024 underway, the team at Ringbrothers is ready to show off yet another incredible build on the show stand. The Wisconsin-based shop and parts supplier has dominated fan ...
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