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Had a Grand National back in the day, not a GNX unfortunately but still never found a GT Mustang that would see the GN's front end. But full confession, it wasn't totally stock after the warranty ran out...

I guess it left quite an impression on me, after that I had a Riviera (early glass dash and touch screen), a full sized wagon, a supercharged Park Avenue and currently:
 
Can't say the looks are that appealing to me, but potato / potahto.

Having run through many auto projects over the years there's always that excitement/trepidation/what have I got myself into feeling when you bring it home, I'm envious. No time at present to try another project so I'll be happy to live vicariously through your journey with this new addition.

Having mentioned the looks I will say it seems to be in really good shape, looks like you caught a good deal there, it'll certainly turn some heads on the boulevard that's for sure.

Good catch
 
Thanks Peter!

How to you like the Opel Wagon? I have been tempted to look for one as a daily driver.
I have owned a few fast Buick's, a 1970 Gran Sport 455, a 1985 Grand National, and I put a modified Buick 215 V8 into my 1977 Astre Formula. It makes it a very fun car to drive. So I do like most features of Buick V8 & V6 engines, just not how oil leak prone they are on the timing chain cover.

As for the Mark 2, it is growing on me. It is a very odd mixture of what where very advanced features for a car 1st sold in 1959, like DOHC engine, 4 wheel disc brakes, low fuel warning light, electric fuel pump, and a telescoping steering column. And some features I would think were obsolete when it was designed. The rear suspension is unlike anything I have worked on before. The use the Leaf Springs as lower control arms (they mount the axle to the rear of the leaf spring, not the middle) and have upper control arms & a panhard bar. Pretty advance stuff for 1959. But I have to remember it was a very expensive car at the time, the original owner paid almost $4600.00 USD's for in in 1960.
 
You're welcome Jeff!

As for the "Buick" wagon, I like it quite a bit, there's a little less technology then my Caddy had but this thing is screwed together like a tank. I bought it in March with 18k on the clock, got the 100k bumper to bumper on it and haven't looked back. City driving it's pretty sprightly but only manages about 20-22mpg but, on the interstate last month running 80-85 across the flat Florida landscape we averaged 38.2mpg with four adults and their attending luggage.

My youngest son liked it enough he bought a black one with about 75k on the clock and it's just as solid and quiet as mine is with 50k less on the odo. It also has a certain rarity factor that's kinda' nice and the back end can hold quite a bit if you're inclined.

Mine is the Essence model with almost all the options, if you're looking for a daily driver I can recommend it highly.

P.S. I have an emblem from a guy from the Buick forum that I haven't put on yet that says "I'm Really an OPEL".
 
Hard to decide - one for long distance cruising, one for sunny days This gold Espada was available a few months ago for only $80,000 -- sorely tempted.
 

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