Despite its 370-horsepower rating from the factory, this old-school muscle car engine was capable of much more than that.
Forget the notion of classic muscle cars first hitting the scene in the '60s. In reality, the muscle car dates back much further than that.
When you look at a modern Chevy engine, that's not what you're really seeing; instead, it's a GM "corporate" engine that is used across all the various brands (at least those that are still with us).
The Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds didn’t begin as an Oldsmobile model, but rather developed from George Hurst’s relationship with Pontiac. The whole thing began when Pontiac installed Hurst shifters in the ...