During the golden age of the muscle car, power was king. More was always better, and even though General Motors sought to cap engine displacement and output levels to keep the Chevrolet Corvette at ...
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 ...
One might think that after covering so many Oldsmobiles over the years, we have developed a thing for certain models that the defunct brand made. But we haven’t. Not unless they tick a few important ...
Discontinued in 2004, Oldsmobile is now largely forgotten outside enthusiast circles, but GM's once glorious division left a few cool vehicles and many notable benchmarks behind. For instance, did you ...
Produced at the zenith of the muscle car era, the Hurst/Olds is one of the most important machines of its time, offering impressive performance and big power, all matched to an iconic look. Now, this ...
Q: Greg, I enjoyed your recent Plymouth “Gone but never forgotten” feature that appeared in our newspaper and its website. I’m wondering if you could do a similar story on the Oldsmobile, another top ...
Transmission and shifter guru George Hurst had major mojo in the late 1960s and early ‘70s. A relentless self-promoter, he cut deals with competing manufacturers to produce Hurst-branded performance ...