1987 Buick Grand National on 2040-cars
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
I AM SELLING MY 1987 BUICK GRAND NATIONAL IT HAS
55392 KMS ON IT. THIS CAR DOES NEED SOME LOVE IT IS BY NO MEANS A $18,000 DOLLAR
SHOW CAR. I BOUGHT IT TO DRIVE IN THE SUMMER AND SLOWLY DO WORK TO IT BUT I HAVE
WAY TOO MANY PROJECTS ON THE GO. THE CAR WILL COME WITH 2 SETS OF WHEELS THE GOLD WIRE WHEELS IN THE PICTURE AND THE STOCK STEEL WHEELS ( WHICH ARE NOT IN THE BEST OF SHAPE ). THE CAR HAS AN H.I.D. HEADLIGHT CONVERSION ON THE LOW BEAMS, THE CAR HAS FULL TINTED WINDOWS, ALARM, DUAL EXHAUST, THE PLUGS AND WIRES WHERE DONE IN AUG. 2013, IT HAS VIBRANT INTERCOOLER TUBES AND COUPLERS. AS STATED THIS IS A REAL GRAND NATIONAL NOT A
CLONE CAR. I DO HAVE PICTURES TO PROVE ALL THE RIGHT BUILD NUMBERS. THE CAR IS LOCATED IN BRANTFORD, ONT. CANADA. THIS CAR IS BEIGN SOLD "AS IS ". I AS THE SELLER HAVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME WITH OUT NOTICE. I DO HAVE THIS CAR LISTED LOCALLY AND IF A BUYER SHOWS UP I WILL SELL IT TO THE FIRST PERSON WHO COMES WITH CASH IN HAND. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME AT EGGZCUSTOMFAB,AT,HOTMAIL.COM IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS CAR.
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Next Opel Insignia to adopt sleeker looks
Fri, Aug 21 2015The very first set of spy photos of the next-generation Opel Insignia have dropped, giving us a look at the more svelte, aggressive, and stylish look of the popular sedan. As a reminder, the Insignia is sold here in the United States as the Buick Regal. There's only so much we can discern from these photos, thanks to the very heavy camouflage. But we can get a look at the new Audi A7-like roofline, which our spies citing similarities to the Opel Monza concept car from the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Monza link fits with our previous reports, which claimed the gullwinged wagon would serve as a prime source of inspiration for both the Insignia and US-market Regal. Aside from the significantly redesigned sheetmetal, Opel is also increasing the size of its flagship sedan, adding nearly four inches between the axles. According to our spies, the goal is to build a vehicle comparable in size to the Skoda Superb, a roughly Volkswagen Passat-sized sedan based on the VW Group's MQB platform. What's most interesting for US customers, though, is the body style shown here. Like the aforementioned A7, the next Insignia will be offered as a five-door model, rather than a traditional sedan. The five-door hatch would later be joined by a traditional wagon. It's unclear whether the US market Buick will take a similar route, or whether General Motors will demand a four-door variant exclusive to North America. Check out the spy photos above, and keep an eye open for more on the next Insignia/Regal. Don't plan on seeing it at an auto show any time soon, though. It's not slated to debut until the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Buick Wildcat EV concept previews the future of the brand
Wed, Jun 1 2022Once again, Buick has revealed a drop-dead stunner of a coupe concept, the Wildcat EV. And just like the Avista that came before it, don't get your hopes up too high for a production model. Buick hasn't said "no," but they haven't said "yes," either. But unlike the Avista, the Wildcat does give us a look at where Buick is going as far as styling, branding and technology. Also, did we mention it's freaking gorgeous? The Wildcat EV started out as a sketch by a Buick designer that caught the eye of the department, simply because it was really cool. The team started developing it further, and eventually the brand gave the go-ahead to bring it to the full-size concept you see here. It is purely a design concept, so although it's an EV by name, it doesn't have any kind of production powertrain or real specs. But it is designed with electric power in mind, as evidenced by the extremely long wheelbase and short overhangs. And this translates into Buick's electric future. The brand plans to be fully electric by 2030, and its first EV will launch in 2024 as a 2025 model. The shape of the coupe is very clean, simple and organic, but with interesting creases and intersections scattered throughout. It has wide haunches and a low, pointy nose. The grille is pushed down and made wide, which accentuates the shape of the car. The badge now sits atop the bumper, too. The greenhouse has blacked-out front pillars to create a wraparound look, and the roof has a gentle slope toward the rear. It incorporates a glass hatch, and the taillights blend into the glass and extend all the way up the rear pillars. While Buick isn't making a commitment either way for the Wildcat EV, these styling cues will appear on future Buick models. So imagine the front and rear fascias, the window treatment and sheetmetal detailing, but on other bodystyles, likely crossovers and SUVs. In fact, Buick said it has two models it will reveal later this year with some styling based on the Wildcat. Before we get too far from design, we should also highlight other cool aspects of the Wildcat EV concept. The wheels are turbine shaped as a throwback to Jet Age design and optimism. Each wheel took two months to produce and finish. The doors on the Wildcat are conventional, except for the gull-wing upper panels. They open up to make ingress and egress easier. And the interior is a gorgeous, mid-century-modern design.
Buick picks top 11 highlights from first 11 decades
Sun, 21 Apr 2013Buick has taken the time to highlight some of the company's personal points of pride from the past 110 years. Those include everything from the automaker's very first vehicle, the 1904 Model B, to what Buick claims is the world's first concept car: The 1938 Y Job (above). That one also walked away with the worst name for a design study.
All told, the automaker has sold 43 million vehicles through the end of last year, and those include the lusty 1963 Riviera. That model celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2013, and remains one of the brand's most iconic designs.
Of course, Buick is rightfully proud of its quickest model, too. The 1987 GNX managed a 4.6-second bolt to 60 mph in tests by Car and Driver, and it also took the honor of being one of the automaker's rarest creations at just 547 units. You can check out all 10 in the gallery above.