All Grand Nationals were finished in black and featured a power-bulge hood, front and rear spoilers, and a body-colored grille and trim. This example was detailed by Ammo NYC in 2020, and close-up photos of the body and lenses are provided in the gallery.
Factory 15” wheels wear Grand National center caps and are mounted with 215/65 Goodyear Eagle GT tires.
The front seats are trimmed in black and gray cloth and feature embroidered turbo-six logos on the…
All Grand Nationals were finished in black and featured a power-bulge hood, front and rear spoilers, and a body-colored grille and trim. This example was detailed by Ammo NYC in 2020, and close-up photos of the body and lenses are provided in the gallery.
Factory 15” wheels wear Grand National center caps and are mounted with 215/65 Goodyear Eagle GT tires.
The front seats are trimmed in black and gray cloth and feature embroidered turbo-six logos on the headrests as well as matching door panels and black carpeting. Amenities include a cassette radio with a graphic equalizer, cruise control, air conditioning, and power windows, mirrors, and door locks.
A leather-wrapped steering wheel frames factory instrumentation that includes a horizontal 85-mph speedometer as well as a light-up digital tachometer, fuel gauge, and boost-pressure gauge. The five-digit odometer shows just 56 miles.
The turbocharged and intercooled 3.8-liter V6 was factory rated at 245 horsepower and 355 lb-ft of torque, which is sent to the rear wheels through a Turbo-Hydramatic 200R4 four-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential. The fuel tank, pump, sending unit, and filter were reportedly replaced under current ownership and the fluids were changed.
The window sticker shows delivery to Southeastern Buick in Lancaster, Ohio and lists standard equipment, options, colors, and a total price of $17,114.
The car was featured on Larry Kosilla’s YouTube channel Ammo NYC in December 2020, and the video above includes before and after footage of the detailing process, as well as a history of the car and a cold start.
The Carfax report indicates no accidents or damage and displays a single entry in Ohio in August 1993. A walk-around video is shown below.