The Hurst Harry Olds did this back in the 60s and did exhibitions at drag strips all over the country promoting Hurst performance products and Oldsmobile . It was famous for it 4 wheel smokey burnouts for 1/4 mile.
And there also was another 4 wheel drive Olds. It was a 1966 Olds Tornado and it was called The Terrifying Tornado powered by two Supercharged 425 cubic inch olds motors. It was the Cousin to the Hurst Hairy Olds driven by "Gentleman" Joe Schubeck in 66-67 and was retired after an accident in 67.
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