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Beign an Olds nut my whole life, It's sort of a double edge sword seeing these cars "getting some love". They are in my opinion without a doubt the best looking cars of that era. That twin scooped fiberglass hood on the 70 -72 W cars can't be matched.
Those Olds 455's had killer torque, and are a blast to drive. I think part of the performance comparison people are drawing on is that back in the day, there were not a lot of off the shelf performance enhancing parts for these cars like for the Chevy fans. I'm not sure I want to see them selling for 6 figures (although I'd have to consider selling mine at that point). It would probably push me out of the hobby financially too. Or I'd have to be content restoring cars with lesser pedigrees. |
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Hi Guys: This would clearly put the 1968 Hurst Olds in range of the LS-6 Chevelle or Hemi cars. Plus we will not even get into the engines being developed by Oldsmobile from 1967 through the early 1970s. Oldsmobile was developing an elaborate automobile racing engine program starting in 1967. They were given the edit by General Motors to develop a world class motor sport program under the direction of Olds G.M John Beltz. General Motors chose Oldsmobile to head up the program because of their engineering position at General Motors historically. This program was in full development by 1970 but was abruptly killed because of the new emission guidelines now being enforced by the Federal government. The Oldsmobile 4 valve per cylinder 455 hemi engine(W-43)and the all aluminum DOHC 4 valve per cylinder 455 hemi engine(OW-43)that were slated for production in the 1970 W-Machines would have put the Chrysler hemi, the Ford cammer,the Cheverolet L-88 and LS-7 and Pontiac RAV engines far into the shade. [/ QUOTE ] ![]() As far as the "Muscle Car Shoot Out" on the Speed Channel. I really don't think it proved that much. Except for the fact that the Mopar couldn't brake or turn very well! ![]() ![]() That being said. I think the Olds car lack the loving they do deserve. They are really ![]() Patrick |
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I think you guys would be interested in seeing what the Olds guys are saying.
http://72.22.90.30/phpBB2/viewtopic....3&start=45 |
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[ QUOTE ] I will add one thing though. Probably the most remembered advertisement from "back in the day" for me was one is which a bikini clad woman was laying on a 442 hood ( on her belly ) nestled between the two scoops. You do the mental picture from there...... ![]() ![]() Steve [/ QUOTE ] I rememeber the ad, it was for Liquid Glass! Always liked the girl..er I mean car! ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Well, I found the advertisement I was referring to. Just in case you want to see it, follow the link: 442 Image
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