b4black
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THE start of the Grand National, part 1
I short while ago, I spoke with former Buick Designer Steve Pasteiner. If anybody is to be credited with creating the Grand National, it's probably him. He says Buick already had the Regal Somerset , which was, in his opinion, kind of feminine. He wanted to creat a car "for the guys". He drew up the '82 GN and sent it on the Lloyd Ruess, the Buick General Manager and it got the thumbs up.
Today he stuffed my e-mail box with images.
They are monsters! 1.5 meg files. Here is one to start with, which I converted to a JPEG and is now 100k.
Original drawing of the Grand National by Steven Pasteiner
Some things to I noticed:
It's black and silver, not charcoal and silver
It's a Turbo!
No BUICK on the ¼ panel, but BUICK GN on the lower door instead
'Grand National' on the fender and no V6 logo
No bar in the of the T Tops
The wheels are Vectors, just like the '84 GN.
The seats are black around silver, as used in the 85/87 GN.
These last two points help convince me even more that the '84/87 Black GN is more derived from the '82 GN then the '83 Red GN. Steve also sent me some great pictures of that car, some of which I have never seen published. And I recently came accross some untouched photos of the 'real' GN Prototype.
I'll try and get some more pictures up soon!
I short while ago, I spoke with former Buick Designer Steve Pasteiner. If anybody is to be credited with creating the Grand National, it's probably him. He says Buick already had the Regal Somerset , which was, in his opinion, kind of feminine. He wanted to creat a car "for the guys". He drew up the '82 GN and sent it on the Lloyd Ruess, the Buick General Manager and it got the thumbs up.
Today he stuffed my e-mail box with images.

Original drawing of the Grand National by Steven Pasteiner
Some things to I noticed:
It's black and silver, not charcoal and silver
It's a Turbo!
No BUICK on the ¼ panel, but BUICK GN on the lower door instead
'Grand National' on the fender and no V6 logo
No bar in the of the T Tops
The wheels are Vectors, just like the '84 GN.
The seats are black around silver, as used in the 85/87 GN.
These last two points help convince me even more that the '84/87 Black GN is more derived from the '82 GN then the '83 Red GN. Steve also sent me some great pictures of that car, some of which I have never seen published. And I recently came accross some untouched photos of the 'real' GN Prototype.
I'll try and get some more pictures up soon!