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 ...
Hurst Performance shifters had featured in Oldsmobile cars for a number of years, and a collaborative model made for a natural evolution of the partnership. Along with a massive 455-cubic-inch (7. ...