love those cars, and the montes that looked like themI seriously doubt this was ever a Grand National Regal. It was extremely easy on those cars to paint some stuff black , add a tiny blade spoiler, and a turbo hood. Back when these were new, there were a ton of fakes running around.
Oh,and it surely could have used a turbo...It seem improbable that someone would take the time to make a fake GN with all the badges and everything and then not even have what made the GN great (turbo 3.8).I seriously doubt this was ever a Grand National Regal. It was extremely easy on those cars to paint some stuff black , add a tiny blade spoiler, and a turbo hood. Back when these were new, there were a ton of fakes running around.

UHIt seem improbable that someone would take the time to make a fake GN with all the badges and everything and then not even have what made the GN great (turbo 3.8).I seriously doubt this was ever a Grand National Regal. It was extremely easy on those cars to paint some stuff black , add a tiny blade spoiler, and a turbo hood. Back when these were new, there were a ton of fakes running around.![]()

UHIt seem improbable that someone would take the time to make a fake GN with all the badges and everything and then not even have what made the GN great (turbo 3.8).I seriously doubt this was ever a Grand National Regal. It was extremely easy on those cars to paint some stuff black , add a tiny blade spoiler, and a turbo hood. Back when these were new, there were a ton of fakes running around.![]()
Sure Carl.
What about the bazillion fake SS Chevies running around with giant engines or LS conversions? No difference. It doesn't take much to make a standard Regal look exactly like a GN.


Says the guy who wants an LS in a Jeep.
