There are plenty of auto brands killed by GM, but it's especially sad in Oldsmobile's case, as the brand stood as one of America's longest-serving automakers. It opened its doors way back in 1897, and ...
The Lightning Rod shifter in today's Nice Price or No Dice Hurst/Olds sports three levers that allow a form of sequential shifting for its four-speed automatic. That makes it a wonderfully weird bit ...
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What? One-of-One 1968 Olds Cutlass Hurst FWD Concept
Woman recalls '90s childhood vacations—has sudden realization: "a cover" U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales staffer's death under investigation; her body was on fire, official said. Watch this dog's epic window ...
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1968 Hurst Olds Concept Car – 455 V8 FWD
Chloë Grace Moretz marries partner of 7 years Kate Harrison in secret ceremony with ‘fishing, horseback riding and poker’ US military strikes alleged 'drug vessel' from Venezuela in Caribbean Sea, 11 ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
While the original 1968 Hurst/Olds currently has an average value of over $65,000, its rare 1983 sibling is more than twice as cheap. Yes, there's a huge difference in terms of styling and performance ...
Rehabilitating an old car is a great way to develop your wrenching skills and bring back a neglected piece of automotive history. You could opt for a traditional restoration project, where the goal is ...
In 1983, Oldsmobile teamed up with Hurst — the world famous company known for its gear shifters — to unleash a limited edition G-body Cutlass with an automatic transmission. It wasn't Hurst's first ...
The Hurst/Olds partnership came to fruition in 1968, when the first product resulting from the collaboration between Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance rolled off the assembly lines. It was referred to ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
There's no way a 1968-1972 Hurst/Olds would have ended up in a place like this, but the Malaise Era cars aren't as sought-after. Junkyard shoppers pried off the Hurst/Olds badges before I got to this ...
The 1974 Indy pace car, the new Hurst Olds, is once again being built in limited quantities by Hurst Performance, Inc., and Oldsmobile Division, and the famous specialty/luxury car first introduced in ...
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