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using his own personal Buick GNX in the album art. The car was an obvious choice for a prop in Lamar’s halftime show, but the one on stage wasn’t his car. The show began with Lamar crouched on ...
In 1987, the final year for the Grand National, Buick built the car they should have been making all along. The GNX, which stood for "Grand National Experimental", was packed with power and ...
The wheels are the wrong size, the car doesn't have the GNX's signature fender flares, and the badging on the front fender is incorrect for a GNX. It would never make sense to build up this stage ...
Yesterday, we reported on the Buick GNX that was used as a prop during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday. Automotive journalist Bozi Tatarevic investigated the car and revealed ...
With just 547 ever built, the GNX stands as one the rarest, coolest muscle cars to emerge from the 1980s — a status firmly reinforced by Lamar’s embrace of the car across cover art ...
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Buick Should Make This New GNX Sooner Rather Than LaterBuick doesn't have many exciting cars in its lineup in 2025. The Buick GNX, however, is still one of the most legendary American performance cars to ever hit the streets. When it debuted in 1987 ...
Kendrick Lamar's new surprise project, GNX, is here and his love for a specific car has come full circle. GNX was released on Friday, Nov. 22, and it didn't take long for fans to see where ...
By 1987, the ahead-of-their-time muscle car builds were also fronting a new suffix, in the guise of GNX. While some Buick devotees were no doubt confused by that suffix, it was quickly revealed ...
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