Off The Charts Cool Factor: 1987 Buick Grand National with 33,000 miles!

richy

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I don't think I'll be topping this week for a long time! First, that gorgeous Aston Martin, followed by this car. It is owned by a friend and fellow officer. He is the third owner since brand new. The previous owner had the car painted and it's unknown who did it. Not the greatest of jobs, but OK. He just wanted it presentable...I had other ideas. We compromised and I ate some time to make it as nice as (reasonably) possible given the time budget. It was getting coated with CQuartz after being coated. The car has 53,000 km on it which is equivalent to 33,000 miles. IMO it needed to look as nice as its pedigree says it is.

Here it is as it arrived. I can sum it up in 2 words: shocking swirls!




















There was a really big scratch/gouge out of the paint on the RF fender top. That got filled afterward as well as many, many chips.






First up was to clean the wheels. The faces were cleaned with Carbrite wheel acid (does wonders on chrome) which I did not allow to dwell for very long, followed by Zep Citrus and Megs HW with a demoted wash mitt. The tires were cleaned (multiple times) with Zep 505 and the wells were cleaned with LATA. There was a lot of wax residue in every seam, etc, so I also used a Race Glaze (soft) brush with Zep Citrus and dipped in the HW to try to remove it from the seams. It was only mildly successful in doing so. I had a lot to do on the car and wasn't going to waste my time chasing stuff like that, so if it didn't get it, it was left.

The paint was cleaned with Megs HW followed by IronX paste. I then brought it inside to clay. I started using the clay towel and I felt like I was rubbing it across a sheet of 150 grit sandpaper: rough as can be! I broke out the old school Riccardo blue which would turn to Riccardo black after every bloody pass. My wife had taken the camera to do something else so I wasn't able to shoot the disgusting looking clay. The paint just look horrific at this point and my hands were shaking as I was lighting my cigar to evaluate my process. Often I find that re-paints can be very hard. This paint was hard, but not impossibly so. I was still using the 3401 + TB and ended up using a mix of M100 and M101 on the pad like last time. I was getting good correction, but each area really had to be worked due to such deep imperfections. Luckily there was lots of clear to work with so I wasn't hampered there. That was followed by M205 and the Carpro gloss pad (Essence did not play well with this picky paint). Even after hammering away with the compound and then working the shine with M205, the pad was looking disgusting after only 3-4 passes. Usually I can get a panel or two until I have to clean the pad. Not with this paint. It was every 3 or so passes which got to be a big PITA. Here is a 50/50 shot to show what that combo would accomplish nonetheless:





It was working, albeit in a very time consuming fashion. The whole car was done with those 2 steps followed by being double coated with CQuartz original for the paint and wheels. Here are some inside shots. Unfortunately, it was finished on a cloudy day.









































My father was a Pontiac-Buick-GMC dealer for over 20 years (GM dealer for 25) and I was working there when these cars came out. I vividly remember the excitement around them and how there was little to compete against them at the time. I sold one to my dentist. This was a great trip down memory lane for me, especially seeing the digital tach and boost gauge and the instrumentation. As I said...what a week!!!
 
Nice job. I recently had the job of doing the Grand Pooba of the Grand Nationals a GNX with 4300 miles. One thing about old GM straight paint it wasn't very nice but I worked it hard as this car sat since 1999 in a garage and wasn't cleaned. By the way this car is for sale if anyone is interested PM me and I'll get you the guys #
 
Looks great nothing beats a shiny Black Buick!
 
Came out nice, Richy. That was back in the Lloyd Reuss era at Buick, a weird time to be sure.
 
Ooooh Ya, Now we're talkin. Love those cars! Great job makin it look proper my friend.
 
I love it richy. Beautiful shine on that Buick. Great turn around.
 
As always, you nailed this job!! Beautiful classic that I would love to take a ride in!
 
Great job! Yes, crazy swirls! Looks excellent. Thanks for the (always) great write-up and pics!

Stay safe out there!
 
Nice job. I recently had the job of doing the Grand Pooba of the Grand Nationals a GNX with 4300 miles. One thing about old GM straight paint it wasn't very nice but I worked it hard as this car sat since 1999 in a garage and wasn't cleaned. By the way this car is for sale if anyone is interested PM me and I'll get you the guys #
Nice GNX buddy!! Wow.

Looks great nothing beats a shiny Black Buick!
For sure! Thank you.

Came out nice, Richy. That was back in the Lloyd Reuss era at Buick, a weird time to be sure.
At least there was an era then...and thanks!

Ooooh Ya, Now we're talkin. Love those cars! Great job makin it look proper my friend.
Thanks very much Don!

I love it richy. Beautiful shine on that Buick. Great turn around.
Thanks very much Mike! I appreciate you taking the time.

As always, you nailed this job!! Beautiful classic that I would love to take a ride in!
Thank you Colin. Hopefully we'll have a bit of a challenge on our weekend.


Great job! Yes, crazy swirls! Looks excellent. Thanks for the (always) great write-up and pics!

Stay safe out there!
Thank you...on both accounts!
 
I had one of these albeit only a "hotwheels" version when I was just a kid, around 6 I think I was, it was one of my favourites. :xyxthumbs: Such a cool car, they look tough & for some reason I imagine you need to be wearing a dirty white tee shirt, steel cap boots & be sporting a mignight 'o' clock shadow to drive one of these . . . . Oh & dare I say it ( I'm sure Richy & Don will have my back here ) smokin' a cigar. Too much imagination, maybe but they just seem like a tough car.

Stunning detail though Richy! :props: Other peoples wax has to be one of the most frustrating things to come across for sure. I don't know what it is about your ceiling in your garage but the photos are always weirdly mesmerising. Maybe its that lamp . . . just sooo crisp & clear & makes the paint look twenty miles deep. :props:

Awesome week mate, thanks for sharing another great post with us.

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:
 
Great results! Thanks for sharing. Brings back memories
Thanks very much; I appreciate you taking the time to comment.

Beautiful work!! We also recently did a Buick GNX. #105 with 289 miles.

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Oh, man, what a wicked car that is!! Very sweet.

I had one of these albeit only a "hotwheels" version when I was just a kid, around 6 I think I was, it was one of my favourites. :xyxthumbs: Such a cool car, they look tough & for some reason I imagine you need to be wearing a dirty white tee shirt, steel cap boots & be sporting a mignight 'o' clock shadow to drive one of these . . . . Oh & dare I say it ( I'm sure Richy & Don will have my back here ) smokin' a cigar. Too much imagination, maybe but they just seem like a tough car.

Stunning detail though Richy! :props: Other peoples wax has to be one of the most frustrating things to come across for sure. I don't know what it is about your ceiling in your garage but the photos are always weirdly mesmerising. Maybe its that lamp . . . just sooo crisp & clear & makes the paint look twenty miles deep. :props:

Awesome week mate, thanks for sharing another great post with us.

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:

Aaryn, yes, the cigar would be mandatory, LOL. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it's much appreciated.
 
Looks great, one of my all time favorite cars! Great job on this one. Did you remove that ugly UM sticker...it would look a lot better:xyxthumbs:
 
What a car! I would be proud to be seen in that after your hard work.
 
At least there was an era then...and thanks!

I meant it was a strange era for Buick, they went from making old man's cars to every model having a T-Type variant, with blackout trim, then the GN which beat the Corvette 0-60 and in the 1/4. Then the management changed and they went back to making old man's cars, and by the time of the bankruptcy, just old lady's cars.

It was just a weird time for Buick, an attempt to change the image of the division, that ultimately didn't work (or they didn't stick with it long enough to make it work). Similar to when Cadillac tried to change their image starting with the "arts and science" styling of the 2003 CTS, but Cadillac stuck with their plan and has largely shifted their image from luxobarges to euro-fighters.

Of course post-bankruptcy, Buick has also tried to be more agile again, bringing on more SUV's and some sporty variants of their cars.
 
Looks great, one of my all time favorite cars! Great job on this one. Did you remove that ugly UM sticker...it would look a lot better:xyxthumbs:
Haha..thanks man. It's not my place to do that. Besides, we live right across the river from Detroit.

What a car! I would be proud to be seen in that after your hard work.
Thanks so much Rick!

I meant it was a strange era for Buick, they went from making old man's cars to every model having a T-Type variant, with blackout trim, then the GN which beat the Corvette 0-60 and in the 1/4. Then the management changed and they went back to making old man's cars, and by the time of the bankruptcy, just old lady's cars.

It was just a weird time for Buick, an attempt to change the image of the division, that ultimately didn't work (or they didn't stick with it long enough to make it work). Similar to when Cadillac tried to change their image starting with the "arts and science" styling of the 2003 CTS, but Cadillac stuck with their plan and has largely shifted their image from luxobarges to euro-fighters.

Of course post-bankruptcy, Buick has also tried to be more agile again, bringing on more SUV's and some sporty variants of their cars.
I hear you on that. They were floundering in many different waters. Too bad, because they hit it out of the park with the GN and GNX!
 
Excellent work Richy, that black paint really "pops" now, I've always liked those cars, they were bad when they came out, and there bad now, and still a threat in the 1320.:dblthumb2:
 
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