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🔵General Motors unleashed a trio of high-performance 455 cubic inch big-block V8 engines across three of its divisions - powering iconic muscle cars in 1970 such as the Oldsmobile 442, Pontiac GTO, and the Buick GSX. But which of these 455s reigned supreme?
Which of these brands had your favorite iteration of the 455 V8? Let us know in the comments below.
Video Chapters:
00:43 (Oldsmobile 442 - The Rocket 455)
02:22 (Pontiac GTO - The Judge and the 455HO)
04:27 (The Buick GSX - The Stage 1 455)
06:58 (Which Big Block Reigns Supreme?)
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