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W30 Equipped: 1974 Hurst Oldsmobile Cutlass 442

Gold stripes on many Hurst Oldsmobiles produced (off and on) from 1968 to 1988 seem appropriate because the word “Hurst” is a veritable Midas Touch, turning said cars into gold when compared with their similarly-equipped non-Hurst stablemates. This 1974… more»

Lightning Rods: 1983 Hurst/Olds 15th Anniversary

I’ve always thought that GM’s G-bodies from the late 1970s and 1980s were cool, especially in coupe form. When you throw in a couple of special features and some muscle car magic, these cars become more appealing. Though this Hurst/Olds… more»

1 of 56: 1968 Hurst/Olds Post Coupe

The allure of post coupes has always been a draw for me in the collector-car market; their appearance screams sleeper, drawing in an unsuspecting driver in a hot muscle car who thinks he’s got the stoplight race in the… more»

Solid Gold ’70s! 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Edition

While you may be more familiar with the “Hurst Olds,” this 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Edition, offered from Illinois here on eBay, is one of fewer than 500 made. With its white and gold two-tone paint, full-width grille, tail-light… more»

Number 403: 1969 Hurst Oldsmobile 442

There were just 922 Hurst Oldsmobile 442s built in 1969 and this one is number 403. It’s a Texas car that has been parked for a number of years, so there is some rust to be dealt with and… more»

Parts Pair: Two 1984 Hurst Oldsmobiles

These cars aren’t for the faint of heart, but if you’ve been looking for parts for your 1984 Hurst Oldsmobile restoration project, here are two cars for you. This eBay auction is for two 1984 Hurst Olds t-top project… more»

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»

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»

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»

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»

A Real 1979 Hurst Olds W-30

In 1979, there were just 2,499 W-30s built, of those 1,165 came in white and 1,334 in black. All had the gold stripes, gold wheels and a 350 Olds under the hood. This one is listed here on craigslist… more»

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