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Originally posted by njturbo
I posted pictures of the rear end. Hard to lay under there during the day with slacks and a white shirt.
I looked and looked but couldn't find pics of her rear end.:eek:
All I saw was the car pics and the one front shot.:D

Another way to spot a GNX clone is from option content. ALL 547 GNX's had the SAME options and anything extra or missing would prove that. Sure you could add or delete some GN stuff but that would be a lot of work.

Travis, is that Ford dealer in Toms River?
 
Originally posted by troGNman
I looked and looked but couldn't find pics of her rear end.:eek:
All I saw was the car pics and the one front shot.:D

Another way to spot a GNX clone is from option content. ALL 547 GNX's had the SAME options and anything extra or missing would prove that. Sure you could add or delete some GN stuff but that would be a lot of work.

Travis, is that Ford dealer in Toms River?

DiFeo Ford Jersey City NJ;)

I need to get a better picture of the rear end. :eek:
 
yah some gnx's owners don't keep them stock i have seen one at bill andersons shop with a stage 2 and a t 88 on it completly built to the hill but still looks completly stock. i belive it is #234
 
Originally posted by trbo6gn
yah some gnx's owners don't keep them stock
I heard from another board member(mjrwood) that theres a GNX in the Chi-town burbs w/ a twin turbo sbc in it running 9's or something.
 
Originally posted by BlackBuick84
I heard from another board member(mjrwood) that theres a GNX in the Chi-town burbs w/ a twin turbo sbc in it running 9's or something.

Theres one here in NY all tubbed out Im not sure if it still has the 6 or something else but it was a real GNX... Supposedly the guy bought it that way and it was originally a theft recovery...
 
Its really not as hard as you guys are making it out to be to identify a real GNX.

1. GNX embossed on the paint code plate on the cowel
2. T2L option code on trunk label,
3. SW Gauges with correct dash
4. ASC Label on drivers door
5. wheel offsets
6. Vin matches numbered plate on dash (only easy if you know someone with ASC's build list with numbers and VINs) :) he, he.

Joe
 
GNX #509 should have VIN # 1G4GJ117 HP453160

Sold from Schumacher Buick, Inc.

Ship date from ASC 28 Sep 87

Dealer # 392453
 
My GN came from Schumacher. Nice to know I have a long lost relative...
 
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