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From the March 1999 issue of GM High-Tech Performance: The 1986 and 1987 Buick Regal Grand National ... National concept car in red, not black, after visiting stock car racing legends Junior ...
Our feature car is a prime example. It's gone as quick as 9.54 at 143 mph, but still has remarkably good street driving manners. And it sure doesn't look the part of a 9-second race car.
By the time the Buick V-6 found its way into the Buick Regal ... stock GNs into the 11s, suggesting the official power output was significantly under-rated. By the 1990s, the muscle car revolution ...
Powered by a turbocharged 3.8L V-6, the car was capable of 14-second quarter-mile times stock and able to dip ... Then he found the perfect car: an '82 Buick Regal diesel. The car had been ...
In trying to create something different from other American performance cars of the time, Buick created something ... We love a good old American V8, but the Regal T-Type proved that it wasn ...
For 21 years before NASCAR started selling naming rights in 1971, its top stock-car racing championship ... "Bad to the Bone." Buick built just 2000 copies of its '84 Regal Grand National and ...
You can spot the birthplace of stock car racing ... to attempt to make the field in the very car in which they'd driven to the race. It was a 1948 Buick Roadmaster, chosen by Lee because it ...
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