Buick’s Grand National was menacing right out of the box. Most were black, with blackout trim. The interior was finished in a plethora of gray tones and fabrics, and the instrumentation included a tach and a boost gauge. Naturally, the suspension got stiffer springs and anti-roll bars, plus Goodyear radials on special aluminum wheels. Buick continued development on the GN package, and soon came an intercooler, along with 235 horsepower for 1986, then 245 horses in ’87. This black Buick shows only 40,000 miles from new and still wears its original paint. The two-tone cloth interior is in excellent condition and features an automatic transmission, power locks and windows, air conditioning, AM/FM/cassette and tilt wheel. The 3.8 turbo V-6 engine compartment is also detailed to appear as new.