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  1. Here's How Buick's Nailhead V8 Engine Earned Its Name

  2. Lightweight Legend: A Look Back at Buick's ... - autoevolution

  3. The Greatest American V-8 Engines Ever Made - Top Speed

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    While road-going variants were de-tuned due to emissions regulations, racing variants could produce over 650 horsepower. In 1961, Buick developed a new small V-8 that would come to power Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs but would never sit in the heart of a great American muscle car. So why is it so special you ask?
    So often claimed to be one of the pioneering engines of the muscle car era, what made the Pontiac V8 special was the fact that it had the same outer block dimensions and configuration regardless of whether its displacement was as low as 4.5 liters or as high as 7.5.
    During an era when a cast iron block was the main ingredient for building mass-produced internal combustion engines, General Motors' Buick division unleased an all-aluminum V8 that revolutionized the automotive industry worldwide. Iron has been used by humans for thousands of years.
    Revered by enthusiasts who hold the format close to their hearts, the V-8 stands as a stalwart icon of American prowess and unadulterated muscle. Delving back as early as the mid-1930s when Henry Ford’s first V-8 ignited the passion of a nation, we look at how the automotive landscape has been molded by this engine.
  5. Buick 350 Engine Specs: A Powerful and Reliable V8 Engine

  6. 10 American V8 Engines With Bulletproof Reliability - HotCars

  7. 10 Of The Biggest V8 Engines Ever Built By General Motors, Ranked

  8. The Mighty 455 Buick Engine: Specifications and Maintenance Guide

  9. 1973 Buick 350 Engine: Specifications and Maintenance Guide

  10. Buick Legacy: Iconic 455 V8 Engine and Classic LeSabre

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