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...with Hurst to build a special edition, limited production car, Olds was able to circumvent GM rule prohibiting engines larger than 400 cubic...
...3-year run after the "Squarebird's"three-year was the completely restyled "Bullet Bird" from 1961 to1963. Featuring an even bigger engine...
The engine was built in 2007, according to the accompanying receipts. It is a Pontiac 400 V8 that now displaces 455 cubic inches, having been...
Tilt this classic's functional Ram Air Hood and you'll find 455 cubic inches of stroked crate LS7 that twists a massive 601 horsepower into...
1968 Oldsmobile Toronado first generation Olds Toronado engine 455 V8 Check out this first generation Olds Toronado. This 68 Toronado is also...
...inches of displacement over the original powerplant and has been equipped with a proper Gran Sport intake, a Holley 4-barrel carb under its...
...cubic-inches, but this one does it better. It has a later 455ci powerhouse. And not only do you have added displacement for more power, but...
1950 Oldsmobile Other The original 303 cubic inch Olds V8 was a definite high-performance engine in 1950, but for this build, they went with...
...As soon as you lay eyes on this car you can tell that it is a serious street weapon. It is loud and its proud from its exposed big-block engine...
...442 Convertible This 1971 Oldsmobile 442 convertible is everything you want and is coming off of long-term ownership. The original 455...
1972 Pontiac Ventura. A high quality build, a 400 cubic inch V8 engine bored & stroked to 455 cubic inches and teamed to a 5 speed manual...
...mileage exempt however the vehicles exceptional condition leads me to believe the chassis mileage may be correct. The factory 307 CID engine...
...1 (not a clone), finished in ‘Blue Royale’ (custom formulated purple/blue/black). This Buick restomod is 1 of 1,015 produced with the 455/TH400...
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