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W-33 455 D-88

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I know Drew loves molasses-slow Oldsmobiles ( ;) ) but man could this be a killer 'run for the money' machine!
Police-package akin to the Toronado GT powertrain, 390 HP 455 car. One-hand-behind-back simple to build this to 500+ HP. Go cruise and take people's money all day (even that mercedes they show beating a top fuel dragster in a straight line).

https://www.ebay.com/itm/123066417340?ul_noapp=true



 

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This would be returned to bone stock body-wise, but I agree about the 500 hp part, as long as it is stealthy about it.

 

It's not that I love them slow, it's that I don't care about speed as much as looks... particularly when my roads look like this.

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I've talked you to a bunch of times about engine upgrade options for my molasses Olds.  

Neat Olds...I prefer the '71 styling, though. 

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I have seen a bunch of the full size GM cars of that era running around lately.  It was a very good era.

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