By 1987, the ahead-of-their-time muscle car builds were also fronting a new suffix, in the guise of GNX. While some Buick devotees were no doubt confused by that suffix, it was quickly revealed ...
Arriving in 1987, the GNX took the Buick Regal—which was already offered in go-fast Grand National form—and turned up the ...
Six months of preparation translated into a 13-minute Super Bowl Halftime Show. The NFL took fans behind the scenes for the ...
The Buick Grand National Experiment, or the GNX for short, was a limited edition model from Buick that was released in 1987. The GNX traces its origins to the intensified efforts of the company ...
Well, no, it was the 1987 GNX from Buick, the least likely manufacturer to build the baddest ride of the entire decade. In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible ...
The Chevelle's challenger is almost as rare and arguably just as cool. The 1987 Buick Grand National GNX looks just as mean today as when new. It eschews a traditional muscular V8 in favor of a 3. ...
Don't get all excited, this is just an obvious photoshopped attempt to visualize what the car might look like if Buick were given the go ahead to revive the fabled name of the Grand National GNX.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1987 Buick Regal 2 Door Coupe GNX across different levels of condition. Edit options.