Hurst

Copart Find: 1969 Hurst/Olds 455?!!

When I think of a place like Copart, I think that’s a place where cars go to become parts. I have one family member who piled up a 2012 Impala and to Copart, it went.  I have another family… more»

W-30 Barn Find: 1975 Hurst/Olds Cutlass

What a neat car: a genuine 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Hurst/Olds W30, still equipped with all the cool features that made this package so tempting to buyers in 1975. While not nearly the powerhouse that it used to be, this… more»

29k Genuine Miles: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst

If you delve into the history of most vehicle manufacturers, you will find at least one hidden treasure. For Chrysler, one of these cars is the 1970 300 Hurst, which received so little fanfare and promotion when it was… more»

1 of 100: 1971 Jeepster Hurst Commando

We have seen rare vehicles here before. Whenever something is more of a special edition than a one-off type of rare vehicle, those don’t seem to get the love, but when that special edition combines the names Jeep and… more»

’80s Muscle! 1983 Hurst/Olds Cutlass

With T-Tops, shiny wheels, stripes, and some performance upgrades, this 1983 Hurst/Olds in Jericho, New York features a suite of mostly cosmetic doo-dads that enticed car-buyers of the era looking for performance with rear-wheel-drive and a V8 exhaust tone… the… more»

Rusty But Rad: 1974 Hurst/Olds Project

While it may look pretty sad at present, this 1974 Cutlass Hurst appears to have quite solid bones which may make it a candidate for a restoration project. It has been sitting for more than 20 years but has… more»

1 Of 500: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Edition

If you were in the market for a Mopar muscle car in 1970, there were lots of options and it would have been a hard decision for sure. I wonder if anyone that was having trouble deciding between a… more»

Gold Rush: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst

What would you do for a Klondike bar? Would you rush to the Klondike in search of gold? What about purchasing a 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst? This pure, rare metal automobile has a clean title, original build sheet, and… more»

Swivel Seat And T-Tops: 1975 Hurst/Olds Project

In my opinion, the Colonnade era Oldsmobile Cutlass had the most handsome design of any GM product in the 70’s. The design has the right combination of sport and luxury. The Hurst company teamed up with Oldsmobile to produce… more»

1 of 60! 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SSJ Hurst Edition

Considering its power sunroof, power brakes, power seats, power trunk release, powerful 455 cid engine, and the power of the “Hurst” name, it might seem amazing that this 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix SSJ Hurst Edition in Shelby, North Carolina… more»

Triple Stick Shifter: 1983 Hurst/Olds Cutlass

By 1983 the day of the muscle car was long gone, but there are some really interesting things about these Hurst/Olds, including the Lightning Rod shifter and overdrive transmission. They are based on the rear wheel drive G platform… more»

Muscle Car Carcass: 1969 Hurst/Olds Project

This rusted hulk may not look like much, but that gold and black stripe painted on the side should make every car guy take notice. This was once a mighty Hurst/Olds! GM had a rule in the sixties that… more»

1 of 537! 1979 Hurst Olds 442 W-30 with T-Tops

Collaboration between Hurst Performance and Oldsmobile began in 1968, and the Hurst name and gold trim generally effect a Midas Touch, adding value to Hurst Oldsmobiles as well as style. This Cutlass-based 1979 Hurst/Olds W-30 emerged from 20 years… more»

1 Of 5 With Hurst T-Tops: 1977 Dodge Diplomat

This Chrysler LeBaron cousin can be found here on eBay with a current bid price of over $3,400 but the reserve isn’t met. It’s located in Frederick, Maryland. This car has an interesting feature, according to the seller, it’s… more»

Package Deal! 1975 Hurst Oldsmobile Starter Kit

Multiple authorities reading the tea leaves of future collectible cars identify General Motors’ suite of Colonnade coupes as likely “buy low, sell high” opportunities. This advice has been around for nearly a decade, but it’s not too late to… more»

A-Body Gold! 1979 Hurst Oldsmobile W30

By 1979, most auto enthusiasts realized that the fastest new cars plainly lacked the punch of the best you could buy ten years earlier. However, if you wanted a new car, something sporty and Cutlass-ish, this Hurst Olds looked… more»

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