During the 1960s and early 1970s, most American V8s were heavy and built simply, and the Pontiac SD-455 is no exception.
Despite its 370-horsepower rating from the factory, this old-school muscle car engine was capable of much more than that.
One of 16 built with three-speed manual, documented and fully restored to factory specifications.
A hidden gem in the muscle car market, this overlooked classic packs a big-block punch without breaking the bank.
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Oooh, two General Motors V8s within a cubic inch of each other! They have to be nearly the same engine, right? After all, the Chevrolet 454 and Pontiac 455 come from the same corporate parent, and ...
For many gearheads, the year 1970 represents the peak of the muscle car era — or at least the peak of the first muscle car era. A big part of what conspired to make 1970 special is that to remain ...
What began in 1965 as a performance upgrade for the Skylark evolved into a standalone model by 1967, dropping the "Skylark" badge and keeping only the "GS." By 1970, Buick was finally allowed to throw ...
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