The 1969 Hurst/Olds might just be the most popular iteration of this classic Oldsmobile, since that was the year when they changed the paint scheme and added functional hood scoops and a trunk lid ...
General Motors may have been King in the 1960s, but that didn’t mean they were competing on equal terms with Ford and Chrysler. With a racing ban in 1963 and a limit of cubic inches to certain cars ...
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 ...
A teen’s 1980 purchase of a 1969 Hurst-Olds 455 survivor turned into a decades-long journey, culminating in its revival today. In the golden age of muscle cars, few vehicles stood as tall as the 1969 ...
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 ...
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