The Army left us in southern Virginia when I retired. That is where I bought my 87T. Out there they drive their Turbo
Buicks and they race them. You can be in your car almost 12 months of the year. There were several tracks in my area and guys would show up for every test and tune. Even at some of the local car shows on Fridays there would be a GN in the line. I'd see other Turbo Buick owners driving on the street. There are several guys active on the Buick lists in the region and several vendors.
What's not to like? Well John Craig moved away. He said he moved for the weather,,,,,,,,,,just before a great hurricane came right by his old house.
But I told Lisa after she followed me around the world for 20 years, I would follow her on a job move if needed. And she brought me here to Minnesota where she grew up. Now the closest track is hours away. I never see a Turbo Buick at the local shows, only a couple at the Car Craft Nationals. I can't remember the last time I saw one on the street. The cars sit in storage for six months of the year and it seems like the owners just keep them under a cover.
For sure you will be closer to Mike McCoy and his stash of parts.