Buick Muscle Cars
Most people would never imagine Buick as a major player in the  muscle car market. However, both in the 1970's and the 1980's Buick  muscle cars were some of the fastest around and today they are some of  the most sought after.
In the 1960's Buick decided to create its  own performance car after the success of the Pontiac GTO. The Gran Sport  shared the same underpinnings as the GTO and Chevy's Chevelle. But, at  that time, each division at GM still produced their own engines. The GS  received Buick's Wildcat 400 cubic inch engine, which was a little  larger and produced more torque than Pontiac's 389 cubic inch engine.  However, the GTO was still faster because the GS was a little heaver and  had a few more comfort features that appealed to Buick's more mature  customers. Never ones to stand by, Buick's engineers went to work on  this disparity and by 1970 the Gran Sport was a dominate performer.  Motor Trend Magazine declared the GSX 455 Stage I the fastest car they  had ever tested up to that time. This was one fast car, and with the  wild paint schemes available, it was a car that received attention on  and off the race track.
Buick did a repeat in the 1980's with the  Buick Grand National. The mid-sized muscle car market was completely  empty with most manufacturers producing front wheel drive cars. Buick  changed this by stuffing a turbo V6 into an all black Regal and  redefined the market again. This car evolved into one of the most  fearsome cars of the 80's. During the last year of production, Buick  added the GNX option. This heavily modified version resulted in one of  the fastest cars of the decade. The car was even faster than the  Corvette which undoubtedly upset some Chevy Engineers. The car was never  a huge seller, but it did wonders for Buick's image and brought many  potential customers to the showrooms.
In many ways these cars  serve as poster children for the muscle car movement. They were fast,  they were mid-sized and they stood out in any crowd. What an experience  owning one of these beasts must have been!
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