The only proper turbocharged muscle car, the Grand National used turbocharging to eat V8s for breakfast. Behold the majesty that is the Buick Grand National. Forget about technology, the Grand National had it, but it was much more important as a means to change the public's opinion on turbocharging. This was Detroit's only real turbo muscle car, but thanks to its turbocharger, this was the V6 muscle car which had no problem outrunning V8-equipped cars. For the first time, the muscle car set began to realize there was a potential replacement for displacement. Source: Carbuzz
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