The first stop for getting a Hurst/Olds in 1979 was the Cutlass Calais, with the package offered in addition to the highly desirable W-30. It included special goodies, such as gold W-30 decals on the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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