The 1972 Hurst Olds occupies a rare space in American muscle car history, combining low production, racing pedigree, and unmistakable styling in a way that still grips collectors. Built at a moment ...
A rare collaboration between Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance resulted in one of the most powerful muscle cars of its time.
Although it's primarily famous in gold-on-white livery, the Hurst/Olds was initially launched in a black-on-silver color scheme.
What’s the one thing that connects 1963 and 1968, apart from the arithmetical 5? A General Motors ban on racing and all-out performance and Oldsmobile’s superb workaround rebellion against that very ...
Following the command "gentlemen, start your engines," at the 1972 Indianapolis 500, a specially built Hurst/Olds convertible will guide the way for the 33 Championship cars. And after a couple of ...
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 ...
In 1964, the gearhead engineers over at Pontiac, led by John Z. DeLorean, came up with the idea of a mid-size factory hot rod to draw younger buyers into showrooms. They stuffed a 389 from a full-size ...