Is there a twin turbo Grand National?
Twin-Turbo Buick Grand National Rockets Down Highway for Incredible Flyby. For another edition of “Impromptu Street Races,” this black Buick Regal Grand National comes equipped with a twin turbocharged LSX. That means it’s always ready to hit absurd speeds.
What’s the difference between a Grand National and GNX?
The GNX has all the interior features of a fully loaded Grand National, except for T-tops or a sunroof/moonroof (to increase structural integrity), although some customers may have opted to have a sunroof or T-tops retrofitted.
How much HP can a Grand National make?
Buick Grand National Makes 550 Horsepower For Daily Driven Fun: Video.
What was the fastest Buick Grand National?
Lot #1249 – The “World’s quickest and fastest Super Stocker” NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) Super Stocker….Lot #1249 1987 BUICK REGAL GRAND NATIONAL NHRA RECORD HOLDING DRAG RACER.
| Auction | Scottsdale 2005 |
|---|---|
| Lot | 1249 |
| Year | 1987 |
| Make | BUICK |
| Model | REGAL GRAND NATIONAL |
How many GNX are left?
It certainly helps that only 547 GNXs exist. The current bid sits at $101,000 with three days left, and it will likely go higher before the virtual hammer drops for this time capsule of American performance.
What motor is in a Grand National?
Engine: 3.8 L/276 hp V6. Transmission: Turbo-HydraMatic Automatic.
How fast was the 87 Grand National?
Car and Driver (May 1987) recorded a 4.7-second zero-to-60-mph run and a 13.5-second quarter-mile at 102 mph.
How fast was the 1987 Grand National?
Buick agreed to team up with McLaren Engines at the 1985 Indy 500 in order to produce the 1987 Grand National GNX. This Buick featured an upgraded chassis to support the GNX’s superior performance and also came with a top speed of 124 mph.