Last Grand National - Assembly Video filmed by General Motors

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @ct87gn25
    @ct87gn25 2 года назад +17

    This is a "required" video to watch if you own, or just a fan of Turbo Buicks. So cool that Matt is in this video as a kid, and now has posted this for all to enjoy. Thanks Matt.

  • @NASH_87
    @NASH_87 2 года назад +8

    I own an 87 Grand National and a 83 Regal thanks to the men and women in this video.

  • @Jcuda4406
    @Jcuda4406 2 года назад +7

    I have been looking for this for a long time. I used to work at this plant and I helped get this car to start. This moment in time has been a high point in my mechanic career. Thanks GM for making it and you Matt Colvin for posting it. P.S. It was a sad day when the plant closed we made some great cars and had many good friends there as well.

    • @drywallsupply5554
      @drywallsupply5554 2 года назад

      What was the reason it wouldn't start?

    • @TuneStunnaMusic
      @TuneStunnaMusic 2 года назад

      Yeah. what was msising in the assembly process that it wouldnt start?

    • @andrewandres148
      @andrewandres148 2 года назад

      I know what its like to watch the last machine go down the line. Yet with me it was a vending machine maker in St Paul in 2006... When the last machine went down the line it was just a cab with a yellow door, I started the signatures on that door before it was hung.... I got the idea after seeing pictures of this car in Kirban's book years ago with all the signatures all over, especially on the turbo shield... I say I know what its like, yet my vending machine was not the G body legond which is this GN....

    • @grabasandwich
      @grabasandwich 8 месяцев назад

      I saw the other super shaky terrible video of the person recording next to this camera. Some comments said it was a pinched crank position sensor wire on the power steering bracket which was apparently a known issue. Wonder if they used a butt splice connector to fix it 😂

  • @royc7683
    @royc7683 2 года назад +6

    Very interesting to watch since I own an ‘87 GN. But watching the LAST ONE, kinda sad. But I enjoyed watching it. Thx Matt.

  • @iNeverHadMercy
    @iNeverHadMercy Год назад +3

    Forever Legendary…..this upload and the Grand National 😢🫡

  • @fbodmother
    @fbodmother 8 месяцев назад +1

    My first job at GM was in the iron duke engine plant-under the same roof but across from the indoor rail dock separating these 2 operations. During my interview, a plant tour was scheduled. As soon as I saw the car assembly area, I asked to view that area. My guide complied as he agreed it was much more interesting. I will never forget walking the assembly plant area the day after this footage was captured. So sad and so eerie.

  • @ruqwknf115
    @ruqwknf115 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Matt for sharing this piece of Turbo Buick history.
    Having owned, worked on and raced four "86 -"87 Turbo Buicks and many of my friends Turbo Buicks over the years, I can really appreciate all of the assembly line worker's attention to detail, dedication and hard work. Truly, the best of the best. I'm hanging on to my current "87 GN I've named "LEGEND". This one's definitely a keeper. 67k original miles, and runs high 10's in the 1/4. It's a basic, keep it simple stock engine bolt on combo with alky + 35 years of learning, wrenching and racing these incredible machines. I wonder if the Buick engineers and those assembly line workers had any idea how quick these cars could/would be with modern 21st century technology? Many ET records were set by many racers around the country with a fully built LC2 engine. In today's Turbo Buick racing world, those 1/4 mile records are in the high 8's at 150 - 153 mph range with the production 109 block. Definitely not the quickest or fastest by today's standards, but phenomenal when you realize those engine blocks were cast in the "85 - "87 timeframe. Those engineers definitely gave us a killer platform that dominated the streets for decades. Not too mention putting fuel injected, turbocharged and intercooled dreams and goals into thousands of racer's engine bays to this day. In the world of street racing and drag racing, this car made that old saying come true. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
    Thank you to all of the Buick workers and engineers and thanks again Matt for sharing this piece of history. I only hope whoever gets the last GN takes as good care of it as you guy's have.
    Long Live Turbo Buicks!

  • @Jayvisionary
    @Jayvisionary 2 года назад +3

    Shout out to whomever filmed this

  • @michaelhynes1717
    @michaelhynes1717 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Guy around corner from me owns 5th from the last grand national built. I have owned many turbo Buicks also and my dad had a gnx.

  • @HSTvids357
    @HSTvids357 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing a special, although sad piece of history.

  • @walkthnyt2000
    @walkthnyt2000 10 месяцев назад +3

    I wonder how many of these line workers could afford one of these Grand Nationals. They were almost 20k back then. 😊

  • @TuneStunnaMusic
    @TuneStunnaMusic 2 года назад +2

    Im still fascinated by the fact that at 22:45, it took 30 seconds for the A/C lines to be vacuumed and filled with refrigerant.

  • @John-qt9bi
    @John-qt9bi 2 года назад +5

    Cool video! Amazing how nice everyone was knowing they were losing their jobs right before Christmas.

  • @AG-ci7rl
    @AG-ci7rl Год назад +3

    It must have been the poor lighting ability of the camera back then. It makes it look like the production lines barely had a lighting.

  • @joshuaecht
    @joshuaecht Год назад

    This is incredible, a story of persistence and kindness at many levels. I'm proud to be a GM fan! I love C4 Vettes and Grand Nationals. And it's so cool to see Matt lower that engine into its cradle! I'm sure he understood the significance of the GNs even as a 4-year old in '87--I am the same age but found out what GNs were in '92 when I read Motor Trend and Car & Driver (I was 8 then).

  • @BringerOfDearth
    @BringerOfDearth 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'd give a kidney, part of my liver and anything else I can spare for a 1987 Buick GNX. 👍
    Seeing this Buick Grand National video means a lot. I'm a *_huge_* GM fan...for decades.
    Reminds me of "The Last Truck" documentary for my GMC Envoy SLT and Saab 9-7x Aero.

  • @markshaver3138
    @markshaver3138 8 месяцев назад

    Loved seeing the silver monte carlo ss being built at 5:15 too!!

  • @arcadiagreen150
    @arcadiagreen150 8 месяцев назад +1

    America used to be a country of greatness.

  • @irieite100
    @irieite100 2 года назад +4

    Not sure I'd want to own that car after seeing how it was assembled. Did you see the guy aligning the hood with a hammer? 😮

    • @csxjim
      @csxjim 2 года назад +2

      They still do that at assembly plants. Well up until 3 years ago when I was last in one on a qc concern. But im sure they still do

    • @Ricken2022
      @Ricken2022 11 месяцев назад +2

      He was hitting the lock assembly..not a big deal.

  • @YGSpider
    @YGSpider 2 года назад +3

    I've always wondered about the GM film that was mentioned in black air

  • @ZeeCayPeeA
    @ZeeCayPeeA 9 месяцев назад +2

    crazy this car sold for 500k at auction

  • @deanmosley2900
    @deanmosley2900 2 года назад

    This car is up for auction on Jan 29-2022 Live at Barrett Jackson auction in Arizona on History network. Coverage starts at 6mp eastern.

  • @86tr
    @86tr 2 года назад

    Thank you men and women. I own a 86 regal Ttype that you built

  • @GLFGNX
    @GLFGNX 2 года назад +2

    Hate to see your family is selling car, Hope it goes to a good new home! Owner of 87 GN and GNX #206

  • @jakeballard7999
    @jakeballard7999 7 месяцев назад

    21:56 What is the name of that special tool she used to install the fender badge Badge

  • @turbosammy6085
    @turbosammy6085 2 года назад

    This Video is AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY!!! Congratulations to the person who purchased this GREAT AMERICAN MUSCLE BUICK GRAND NATIONAL YESTERDAY!!!!😎👍

  • @edwardbanta4114
    @edwardbanta4114 2 года назад +1

    Best car still talking about…… all these years……👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍nice ☝️☝️☝️

  • @grabasandwich
    @grabasandwich 8 месяцев назад

    My dad's friend bought a new '85 Monte SS and went to the plant in Oshawa to pick it up. It never saw snow or even rain. He babied it. The paint faded a bit due to a defect but he left it alone. I think it had around 140k (km) When he decided 10 or 15 years ago to donate it to the local kidney foundation!? I'd always wanted it since the first time I saw it. I think it's passed through a few hands since. Probably just flippers. Oh well it's just a bunch of steel and parts.

  • @joelakers410
    @joelakers410 8 месяцев назад

    does the grand natural regal end in mid 87?????.

  • @TuneStunnaMusic
    @TuneStunnaMusic 5 месяцев назад

    They really skipped how long and how many hands it took to figure out why it wouldnt start.

  • @chriswright2250
    @chriswright2250 Год назад +1

    When GM WAS KING

  • @oliverrojas3185
    @oliverrojas3185 11 месяцев назад +1

    Only 24 seconds into the video and this moment is very telling. What we have here is the last G-Body in a performance guise, and it represents the end of not just the car itself, but the end of a generation of United States citiizens that grew up in an era when Gerneral Motors market share was 48 percent of all cars driven on the road. It represenets an end to the relationship when Fisher Body and GM colloborated together to produce vehicles with the Carrige Decal on the rocker panels. Finally, because of the decision to stop building G-Bodies and replace them with GM-10s, it represent the closure of an automobile factory and in turn families livilihoods being in despair. As most know, this happened in the late 80s. Who is to blame?

  • @clarkgriswold5903
    @clarkgriswold5903 2 года назад +1

    Too bad the volume was so low but I enjoyed the VID anyway.

  • @genefogarty5395
    @genefogarty5395 Год назад +1

    Meanwhile they were making T-types since '83. I see GN/GNX cars at shows all the time, I'm usually the only '83 there. And the same with my '79 turbo Regal and '86 T-type wagon. Unbelievable how much "collectors" will pay for these. I drive mine, paintings sit still, cars are for driving.

  • @Daniellopez-tx5xq
    @Daniellopez-tx5xq 2 года назад

    I have the written story to this last grand national built in the turbo buick facts and figures book from Steven L Dove i purchased this book from Poston enterprises back in the late 90s I found this book advertised in the last pages of HOT ROD magazine I still own this book today I love those G bodies my father and I owned a couple of G bodies but I never own a turbo regal this is one of my dream cars including the gnx

  • @barryh2084
    @barryh2084 7 месяцев назад +1

    They show a Monte Carlo body. A Pontiac shirt signing and this is supposed to be about a Buick.. hmm

    • @TuneStunnaMusic
      @TuneStunnaMusic 5 месяцев назад

      Do you not understand why different cars are made on the same assembly line?

  • @gearheaddave9639
    @gearheaddave9639 11 месяцев назад +1

    sold for 550k at barrett jackson Scottsdale 2022!

  • @genefogarty5395
    @genefogarty5395 Год назад

    The rarest was the T-type Riv.

  • @phillipyau4234
    @phillipyau4234 11 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😮hi this Buick G.N will make the Corvette look like a sitting duck 🦆

  • @marcocanchola3662
    @marcocanchola3662 8 месяцев назад +1

    This car auctioned at Barrett Jackson sold for $550k 🤣🤣

  • @pontiacy88
    @pontiacy88 2 года назад

    Just sold at Barratt-Jackson for $500k
    1/29/22

  • @jakeballard7999
    @jakeballard7999 7 месяцев назад

    24:57 The car wouldn't start

  • @juansaladzar
    @juansaladzar 7 месяцев назад

    Dood wtf these aren’t even using instructions brah 🤨