Vehicle Description
This 1987 Buick GNX is #273 of 547 created for the single model
year, which is indicated on the plaque mounted to the
passenger-side dashboard. The GNX, or Grand National Experimental,
made in organization with McLaren Performance Technologies and ASC,
highlights an overhauled powertrain, suspension and
instrumentation. It is powered by a turbocharged 3.8-liter
6-cylinder engine with a high-flow intake plenum and large-capacity
intercooler, all mated to a 4-speed programmed automatic
transmission. The interior features two-tone fabric, coordinating
with weaved logos on the headrests and factory GNX floor mats. The
trunk compartment is factory-appointed and largely untouched. This
Buick features GNX badging unique to the front grille and trunk of
these vehicles, as well as bumpers furnished from the industrial
facility with vents rather than the Grand National seals. This car
rides on 16-inch black mesh aluminum wheels that adorn the factory
GNX center caps with BFGoodrich Sport Comp Performance tires. The
GNX comes with a numbered GNX grille cover, GNX display apparel,
the original framed Window Sticker, plant owner's manual and
guarantee booklet, original manuals, Factory GNX decals and GNX
owner's binders. The original engine components also come with the
car to return it to factory specs. It has been driven less than
3,600 show miles in the last 22 years. 20,011 miles (title reads
exempt).