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VIN: | 1G4AK4799EH591055 |
Stock #: | 591055 |
Odometer: | 117000 |
Paint Color: | BLACK |
Type: | 2 DOOR COUPE |
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Transmission: | AUTOMATIC |
Engine: | 3.8L |
Drive: | REAR WHEEL DRIVE |
Fuel: | GASOLINE |
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The 1984 Buick Grand National Turbocharged marked the beginning of an American performance legend, blending understated style with surprising power. Based on the Regal platform, this sinister-looking coupe featured its now-iconic all-black exterior, giving it a menacing presence on the street. Under the hood, it packed a 3.8-liter turbocharged V6 engine, producing 200 horsepower—impressive for its era—and delivering strong acceleration thanks to its forced-induction punch. Paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive, the Grand National offered a unique blend of muscle car attitude and modern (for the time) turbo technology. Inside, it featured a driver-focused cockpit with sporty touches, yet retained the comfort expected from Buick. The 1984 model set the stage for the even more powerful Grand Nationals to come, cementing its place as one of the most memorable American performance cars of the 1980s.
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