The Buick Grand National and GNX have actually defied timelines and both end up being serious collector vehicles, in spite of remaining a reasonably young amid the vintage car scene. However, with excellent reason.
Only 547 Buick GNXs were ever developed between a collaborative effort including Buick and ASC McLaren, however this one found its way to Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale and discovered a new home in the procedure. With only 1,500 miles on the odometer, this 1987 Buick GNX sold at $117,700.
It’s not the highest price we have really seen paid for a GNX or Grand National, however 6 figures for a souped up Buick Regal T-Type is not to be taken lightly. And we’re not knocking the GNX by referring it a T-Type, either.
The Buick GNX was supported by substantial paperwork from its original and only owner, who bought the vehicle from his regional car dealership in 1987. The automobile even sold with an exclusive GNX owner’s jacket.
As these cars end up being harder to come by, we can envision rates will remain in the six-figure arena for the future.