the one with the gear-shifting magic touch – and released the Hurst-Olds 455. Based on the 4-4-1, but with a 7.5-liter mastodont upfront. At 455 cubic inches, the big-block V8 demolished the GM ...
One thing led to another, and Oldsmobile brought back their nefarious Hurst/Olds 455. Logic dictates that any number of events in any given occurrence must be somehow connected (either intimately ...
Known not only for the long list of performance parts designed to enhance muscle cars of the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, but also for its collaboration with Oldsmobile, Hurst produced a series of ...
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