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Nick, with all due respect for you and your friend Joe, did you post this link for our opinions?
Boring. Completely and utterly useless information to the majority of these board members. I couldn't even get past the first![]()
I did not post this for opinions, but figured it is a GN, and a very unique one.
In my world, my passion for Buicks goes back before the turbo cars as I was restoring Skylarks until a saw a Grand National and drove one!
Having raced Pontiacs, Chevy's and Mopars, I like all of those rides, but the turbo Buick community has a special place in the car world. The pride and passion of most all owners have a connection unlike other makes and models, and the majority of my many good friends are from the turbo Buick world.
I know some owners may feel it is a crime to put a different engine in a GN or turbo Buick, but they have their reasons.
Fellow racers at the track find respect for a V-6, but the rest of the world sees a very neat and unique car, even if it is not a V-6. I do not have numbers, but my guess is the majority of owners on this board do not race and compete, but do like to see what others have done.
It is GN's like Joe's that get the "oh's and assumes" that helps popularity and value of all GN's!
A few years ago, we installed a LSA supercharged engine in a 3000 mile GN because he wanted it that way and he added 2 turbos on it later.
A GN has a unique mystique to also all car enthusiasts, no matter how it is powered.
I do not think you are a snob, but you are wrong with the "bored and useless information", and you mentioned God in your post, maybe HE could help with your preaching!
