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Old 07-21-2003, 07:07 PM
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Welcome Oldsmobile muscle car fans!

Welcome to the Oldsmobile section of the Muscle Car Forum dedicated to all those great Oldsmobile muscle cars. So let's hear from you 442, Cutlass, and Toronado owners and lovers out there!
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Modifications: 430 4bbl. V8 (from a '68 Riviera), Stage 1 spec Carb, headers, 2 1/2" exhaust, transmission shift kit, and column tachometer - to name a few ...
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I have a 4 door cutlass that has been modified.
It has a crate engine from GMPP in it with 430 hp and 430 foot pounds.

It runs 12.6@110 on everyday street tires. 225x60x15 to be exact (goodyear skinnies)

Anyway, thought I would share that.

Duane
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Old 09-03-2003, 04:46 AM
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Impressive

Sounds like you have quite a car there.
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Re: Welcome Oldsmobile muscle car fans!

Too bad it is a four door...lol
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Old 02-13-2004, 03:39 AM
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Re: Welcome Oldsmobile muscle car fans!

Some people will modify anything. Still, you have to give him credit for trying.
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Modifications: None - Totally stock!

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Re: Re: Welcome Oldsmobile muscle car fans!

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Too bad it is a four door...lol

what was taht suppose to mean? do YOU have anything that'll run 12.6? doubt it so unless you got something of your own don't make fun of other peoples stuff... > : (
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Old 03-24-2004, 09:44 AM
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Re: Welcome Oldsmobile muscle car fans!

Wildcat, I got a 70 cutlass SX with a 455 that will smoke the tires! I wasn't putting him down, what I was referring to was the fact that spending that kind of money on a four door can hurt the ole wallet if you ever intend on selling it (which most of us do eventually). The resale for 4 doors is about 60% less than for two doors.
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Re: Welcome Oldsmobile muscle car fans!

ok you can smoke the tires... spinning tires doesn't mean crap cause if their spinning and smoking your not moving... and last i heard you got to move to win a race..., and he didn't say anything about wanting to sell it, so maybe he doesn't care...?
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Re: Welcome Oldsmobile muscle car fans!

Bravo Mr Cat, the sx is a cool hiway burner nothing from the line, gates is missing the point going fast in a four door is the bomb, I learned the hard way and I ran solid 12's -70 hardtop post 442 I won't reveal who I lost(minor cash) to here in VEGAS I know he's earning enough to keep the habit alive
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Re: Welcome Oldsmobile muscle car fans!

Nice, impressive ...rear end/gearing?trans?install problems?are you gonna add the bottle?
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