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    The Gran Sport name has been used on several high-performance cars built by General Motors for its Buick brand since 1965.
    The year 1967 saw the birth of a muscle car that would etch its name into automotive history—the Buick Gran Sport. Born from the stables of General Motors, this vehicle was Buick's valiant foray into the high-performance arena dominated by Mustangs and GTOs.
    When General Motors authorized engines up to 400 cid in its intermediate cars, Buick seized the chance to create its first muscle car, the 1965 Buick Skylark Gran Sport.
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    Starting in 1967, Buick made the Gran Sport its own model, still based on the Skylark. Buick named the new model the GS, and further used each model’s V8 engine’s displacement as a further identifier. At first, there was the GS 340 and GS 400, until the 340 V8 shifted to the new 350 V8 platform in 1968.
    The GS featured notable variants such as the GS Stage 2, GSX, and GSX Stage 1. The Buick Gran Sport was in production until 1972. A Gran Sport variant of the Buick Century was produced from 1973 to 1975. Loading... We know the market so you don't have to.
    Actually, two new engines were built for the 1967 model year; the 400-cubic-incher and a 430. "We made the 400 specifically for the purpose of putting it in a Gran Sport," Studaker said. The 1966 Buick Gran Sport two-door hardtop remained the volume car in the line with 9,934 sold.
    Putting the 1965 Buick Gran Sport's power to the road was the standard mix of transmissions available at the time: three- and four-speed manuals, and a "Super Turbine Drive" two-speed automatic. Out of 15,780 Gran Sports produced the first year, the three-speed was, understandably, the least popular with only 1,132 made.
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    Buick Gran Sport - Wikipedia

    The Gran Sport name has been used on several high-performance cars built by General Motors for its Buick brand since 1965. In the GM brands hierarchy, Buick was surpassed in luxury and comfort appointments only by Cadillac, which did not produce performance models. As a result, the Buick GS series … See more

    The 1965 Skylark Gran Sport was the intermediate Buick Skylark with the Gran Sport option added. Although a 300 cubic inches (4.9 litres) See more

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    Riviera GS
    The Riviera Gran Sport was a high-performance luxury version of the Buick Riviera, produced from 1965 through 1975. See more

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