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1984-1987 Buick Grand National Idle Air Control IAC Housing / Motor Gasket (Stock, Champion / Angled)
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1984-1987 Buick Grand National Turbocharger Down Pipe Elbow Exhaust Doughnut Gasket
Was: $29.95Sale Price $19.95 -
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1984-1987 Grand National Throttle | Detent Bracket to Upper Plenum Hardware Kit
Was: $19.95Sale Price $14.95 -
1986-1987 Buick Grand National BRF 200-4R Transmission Fluid Cooler Line Radiator Fitting
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Was: $19.95Sale Price $12.95 -
1986-1987 Buick Grand National BRF 200-4R Transmission Fluid Cooler Line Radiator Union Fitting
Was: $19.95Sale Price $12.95 -
1986-1987 Buick Grand National Garrett Turbocharger Inlet Bell Gasket (Stock / Ported)
Was: $9.95Sale Price $7.95 -
1986-1987 Buick Grand National Intake Manifold to Heater Pipe Coolant Fitting
Was: $19.95Sale Price $14.95 -
Buick
Buick is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM). Started by automotive pioneer David Dunbar Buick in 1899, it was among the first American marques of automobiles, and was the company that established General Motors in 1908. Before the establishment of General Motors, GM founder William C. Durant had served as Buick's general manager and major investor.
In the North American market, Buick is a premium automobile brand, selling luxury vehicles positioned above GM's mainstream brands, while priced below the flagship luxury Cadillac division. Buick's current target demographic according to The Detroit News is "a successful executive with family."
After securing its market position in the late 1930s, when junior companion brand Marquette and Cadillac junior brand LaSalle were discontinued, Buick was positioned as an upscale luxury car below the Cadillac. During this same time period, many manufacturers were introducing V8 engines in their high-end models, while Buick used a straight-8 for all models starting in 1931. The first Buick V8 was introduced in 1953, then in 1962, the Buick V6 was introduced for the compact Special model. Buick engines, with few exceptions, have always used overhead valves which the company pioneered in the 1904 Buick Model B.
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