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the complete answer
here is the correct answer in total.. in 1982 the A-body designation changed to G-body. most people get confused because of the sheetmetal change in 81 but the 82 is technically the first car to be called a g-body by GM.. there was no major change underneath from 78-88. Again the only changes were the sheetmetal in 81 and the designation change in 82. As far as the olds cars with 8.5's its the 1984 hurst (not the 83) and the 85-87 442. it was rumored the 88 cutlass GT had 8.5's but this has yet to be proven and only 200 or so cars were ever produced so its dont really matter.
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88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Classic (R.I.P. 3/4/01)
85 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS "Black SS with the tops blown off"
83 Hurst/Olds
84 Hurst/Olds
70 Buick GS Stage 1
69 Plymouth RoadRunner440 6BBL
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