GM G platform (1969)


Vehicles

This family consisted of:
Sedan, Coupe and Estate:
Personal luxury car:
Coupé utility:
Performance applications included:
There is also speculation that 3 Hurst/Olds editions were made using 1988 Cutlass Supreme Classic bodies. These were not marketed through GM though. There was also a Hurst/Olds body kit available in 1988.
The 1986.5 Grand Prix 2+2 had cosmetic changes which included a NASCAR-qualifying nose cone. There were 17 Grand Prix GTs offered by Myrtle Motors in New York which offered a slightly different look and had some performance tuning in 1986.
The 1987 GNX was made in conjunction with ASC/McLaren and 547 were made, which included a unique suspension system, fender flares, Stewart-Warner gauges, larger Garret turbocharger and intercooler, and a net power of 276 hp, above the 245 hp of the regular Grand National.