The Hurst/Olds W-30 sits at the intersection of muscle car mythology and limited-production rarity, which is exactly why ...
Oldsmobile’s 4-4-2 muscle-bound package was Detroit’s first reaction to the GTO, coming in hot in April 1964, a few months after the Pontiac Le Mans introduced the 389-cubic-inch V8 as an optional ...
In the back corner of a local body shop sits a 1971 Oldsmobile 442 convertible, still wearing its original bias-ply Firestone Wide-Ovals. Upon closer inspection, the odometer reads a hair more than 14 ...
Even though I'm mostly a Mopar guy when it comes to golden-era muscle cars, I'm also a big fan of Oldsmobile products. There are too many reasons to list here, but the Oldsmobile 442 is one of them. I ...
The Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds didn’t begin as an Oldsmobile model, but rather developed from George Hurst’s relationship with Pontiac. The whole thing began when Pontiac installed Hurst shifters in the ...