Vehicle Description
1984 Buick Grand National
Why This Car Is Special
In 1984 Buick and GM made a revolutionary Turbocharged V6 Grand
National. This 3.8 Liter innovative engine was turbocharged and put
out over 200 horsepower and a massive 300 lb. ft of torque.
This torque monster could rocket the 3500-pound GN to 60 miles per
hour in less than 6 seconds and on to finish a 1/4 mile in about 14
seconds.
We have this 1984 Buick Grand National that is finished from the
factory in a sinister gloss black exterior paint with a grey and
black two-tone interior here for sale at Skyway Classics, and it is
also very rare as production was limited to only 2,000 examples in
1984.
Features
1984 Buick Grand National
Only 2,000 examples in 1984
Revolutionary Turbocharged V6 Grand National
3.8 Liter engine turbocharged over 200 horsepower and 300 lb. ft of
torque
Fuel injection
Ram air system
Power steering and brakes
Air conditioning
Correct factory looking engine compartment.
Interior has black twin bucket seats covered with gray cloth and
charcoal leather inserts
Each seat was further graced with an embroidered stylized "6" to
represent the turbo V6
Sports steering wheel
Instrument package with a tachometer, boost gauge on the dash
Power driver's seat
Power windows
Power locks
Cruise control
Factory radio
Center console
Air conditioning,
Chrome automatic shifter
Matching rear seat
Great black paint
Blacked-out trim
Bulging hood
Full-width ducktail spoiler
Black painted bumpers
"Grand National" fender badges
Factory black/alloy mag wheels
Black sidewall tires
Mechanical
Under the hood is the correct 3.8-liter fuel-injected V6 turbo
motor that all Grand Nationals had and looks as it did when it was
brand new with its fuel injection, turbo, ram air system, power
steering and brakes, air conditioning, and all other factory engine
parts sitting in a correct factory looking engine compartment.
The Turbo V6 produced 200 horsepower and 300 lbs-ft of torque.
Those numbers may not seem that impressive today but in 1984 these
were very good numbers. The 305 cubic inch small block used in the
1984 Camaro Z28 produced 190 horsepower and 240 lbs-ft of torque
and the 350 cubic inch small block used in the 1984 Corvette
produced 205 horsepower and 290 lbs-ft of torque.
Interior
The interior was also dressed up to complete the package. The Grand
National has a sports steering wheel, upgraded instrument package
with a tachometer, boost gauge on the dash, twin bucket seats were
standard and were covered with gray cloth and charcoal leather
inserts, and each seat was further graced with an embroidered
stylized "6" to represent the turbo V6 under the hood.
There's plenty of comfort with factory features like the power
driver's seat, power windows, power locks, and cruise control,
factory radio, center console, air conditioning, power steering,
chrome automatic shifter, and matching rear seat.
Exterior
The Grand Nationals are cherished classics because they really took
Buick over to the dark side and ours retains that factory sinister
look.
It has the great black paint, the blacked-out trim, bulging hood,
full-width ducktail spoiler, black painted bumpers, "Grand
National" fender badges, and it rolls on the factory black/alloy
mag wheels and black sidewall tires.
The 1984 Grand National was more than a powerful engine stuffed in
a mid-sized frame it was an attitude. No one was going to mistake
this car for anything other than what it was. This was not a
sleeper.
Conclusion
The 1984 Buick Grand National, like what we have here for sale at
Skyway Classics, served two purposes. It showcased Buick's new
turbo charged 3.8 liter V6 engine and second it brought performance
minded and youthful buyers into the Buick showrooms.
This Grand National is a sharp and this one is in great shape and
will turn heads wherever you go. Whether you are a Buick fan, a
muscle car historian, or simply a fan of performance cars, a Grand
Nation makes a great addition to any collection.
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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