Thursday, August 29, 2013

Malaise Era Busters

Malaise Era Busters

It was morning on Woodward Avenue again. 1984 Buick Grand National (above). At first glance, the Regal seemed like an unlikely platform for the second coming of Buick muscle. It was a bit upright compared to the fastback Skylark of the early 1970s, but it was relatively light, and in all-black trim it looked suitably menacing. One of the first American performance cars since the start of the Malaise Era (other than the Corvette) to break the 200-net-horsepower barrier, the Buick did it with a turbo V6 rather than traditional V8 power. It mattered little.
Malaise Era Busters

Malaise Era Busters

Malaise Era Busters

Malaise Era Busters


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