In 1983 and 1984, Oldsmobile went one last time to the well of rear wheel drive “Hurst” performance cars. This 1983 model looks to have been well taken care of despite covering over 100,000 miles. Thanks to reader Pat… more»
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EXCLUSIVE: Rare 1973 Hurst/Olds (Price Drop!)
UPDATE 3/23/17 – Ron has lowered the asking price to $2,100. The Hurst specific parts have to be worth at least that much? FROM 2/27/17 – Ron B had quite the thrill when he discovered some type of classic car… more»
Upgraded Survivor: 1973 Hurst Olds
By the end of 1972, the snarling large displacement muscle car engines had been cut back to lower compression and less power. But the 1973 Hurst Olds still offered a massive 455 cubic inch V8 that propelled this Oldsmobile… more»
Dear Santa: 1969 Hurst/Olds
We hope you have been good this year, as this 1969 Hurst/Olds survivor is here just in time to beg, plead, and bribe Santa to bring it to you. You won’t shoot your eye out with Oldsmobile’s 455 firepower,… more»
$5K Hurst: 1979 Olds Cutlass
At the top of my eBay screen right now are the words, “Shop early Black Friday,” and it seems awfully convenient that they appear on a listing for cheap Oldsmobile Cutlass Hurst edition. For just under $5K, you could… more»
The Cheapest Hurst/Olds Around!
This could be the cheapest Hurst/Olds around! Sure, it might also be one of the least desirable ones, but there are some really cool features here that make this project worth a look. This was the last of the… more»
T-Topped Challenge! 1975 Hurst Olds
Up for a challenge? This 1975 Hurst Olds is the genuine article based on the VIN number and badging, but it’s in need of some serious body help! The project was partially disassembled and then left for someone else… more»
Factory Hurst 4-Speed: 1979 Pontiac Grand Am
This 1979 Pontiac Grand Am is in Maryville, Tennessee and is listed on eBay. The seller has a Buy It Now price of $3,500 listed, or you can make an offer for this somewhat rare car. Oh yeah, it has… more»
1 of 1097: 1973 Olds Cutlass S Hurst Olds
Reader Michael K. sent us this interesting find on Copart for sale in Detroit. If you are fond of Oldsmobiles, as I am, this one might make you kind of sad. What happened to this rare old muscle car,… more»
Fender Bender: 1979 Hurst/Olds W30
This Oldsmobile may look destined for the crusher, but closer inspection reveals that it’s a Hurst edition car! Olds had been teaming up with Hurst to build special versions of their cars for over a decade by the time… more»
Hairy Hurst: 1969 Hurst Olds
At the height of the muscle car era, Oldsmobile made a deal with the Hurst Performance company that worked out really well for both companies. In order to create a “halo” car, the two companies collaborated to produce special,… more»
Yankee Doodle Dandy: 1969 AMC SC/Rambler-Hurst
This beautiful, rare AMC shown here is car #3 out of the first 10 SC/Ramblers produced in 1969. This Yankee Doodle Dandy is a 1969 AMC SC/Rambler-Hurst; a very, very rare car. It’s owned by Fox Motorsports in Grand… more»
Patriotic Muscle: 1969 AMC Hurst SC/Rambler
This AMC Rambler may not be a barn find, but we don’t come across these Hurst specials very often so it still deserves a mention. The seller has owned the car for over 10 years and it is currently… more»
Rarest Jeep Ever? Hurst Jeep Commando
Here’s what is well documented as possibly the rarest Jeep ever produced, long before SRT8 Cherokees started running around: a 1971 Jeep Commando Hurst edition here on eBay with a Buy-It-Now of $5,500. A hundred or less made their… more»
Not A Hurst: 1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass
I love black with tasteful gold accents; it’s from growing up with the Lotus John Player Special Formula 1 cars. This 1973 Cutlass has been decorated with Hurst decorations, but it’s not a Hurst Olds (and to the seller’s… more»
Triple Black: 1973 Hurst/Olds
So the redesigned ’73 Olds Cutlass wasn’t the best looking car, but it’s definitely interesting and when it was optioned as a Hurst/Old (or just H/O) 442 it actually offered decent performance, well at least for a ’73! This… more»
















