😆 You said "annals"....
Buick did that with the Hemi killer GSX Stage 1, one of the fastest of the 70's, GNX, fastest of the 80's. Another car that looked like nothing special on paper. Unless the climate changes at Buick, there will never be another terrorizing vehicle come from that division, ever again.
Not to nitpick but the '89 Turbo Trans Am was the "fastest car of the 1980's"... and I just happen to have one for sale.
Factory option code B2k callaway twin turbo corvette... ordered through a chevy dealer, sent by gm for conversion, then delivered at the gm dealer...
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/callaway-twin-turbo-chevrolet-corvette-archived-road-test
382hp...562 lb ft torque. In 1989 it was faster than any TTA off the showroom floor.
Sorry to revoke your TTAs title.
Now, we were discussing gbodies, which neither the 1989 c4 callaway nor the much much slower 1989 tta were not...
Getting your hands dirty, pre-electronic style.I agree with your statement l enjoy all the time l work on my GP, and finding out about this forum has made it more of a big family project. It’s no Grand National, but it’s my Grand Prix.
For anyone who believes the 1987 Callaway Corvette was the "fastest car of the 1980's" you need do download and watch this raw video from a 1987 Popular Mechanics photo shoot with a GNX and a Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette:
- GNX embarrasses Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette at Photo Shoot
Maybe it was "the fastest" if it didn't break, but no way was it the quickest. It doesn't even look like it could run a 13 second 1/4 stock.
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