I believe 100% in what Nick has stated, many of us old farts appreciate what has been proven "good" in our existance, and any automobile that rolls to 188.000 thousand miles is good in my book.
Comparing a 1984-87 Buick powered stormfront to a 2012 performance vehicle is not fair in my book, everything should improve with age and knowledge. But the history of what Buick did back then is what really seperates these cars from all others, that what every owner/driver of these cars "feels" when just putting around town, everyone knows what you've got(even if it's not the latest rocketship on wheels) These cars are what shook the "establishment" back in the day, Buick Motor Division proudly pissed on Chevy's shoes every year by 5 horsepower while playing liars poker, there was always a reserve left in the torque department at Buick.
Making/producing horsepower today is rediculously easy compared to the 1980's, today there is no limit to your "Want's", how you use it has become the new frontier of tuning.
The real challenge today owning a Turbo Regal/Grand National is restraining yourself from going full retard in stupidity, at which performance level can you leave well enough alone and still call it a "Street Car" or original ?
These missles have been in the low 10's/high 9's as far as bone stock apearences go, but that is not what I would ever call a daily driver with a semblence of reliability, that's on the razors edge for '80's production parts.
Keep well enough alone and enjoy the ride of owning/operating a piece of history alive, if you want to go full stupid, by all means build a Stage II and stuff it into a prepared chassis draped with Buick clothes(make a "Clone") dressed to a "T", but there is a reason tuxedos are only available in black,....just sayin.
To the OP, best of luck to you at restraining yourself

, your gonna need it, lol
Kevin.