Old Cars Weekly

A junkyard brush with a Buick GNX

Everybody dreams of ›nding a “Holy Grail” car in a junkyard or a barn or buried in a neighbor’s garage, forgotten by the rest of the world. I can honestly say I found such a car in a neglected state, but I didn’t really appreciate my chance to score staff was reviewing auction prices that I realized I had let a Holy Grail slip away. To be honest, I had entirely forgotten about the car until we were reviewing recent sale prices of the one-year-only Buick GNX.

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