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When Oldsmobile dropped the Hurst/Olds W-30 hammer
The Hurst/Olds W-30 sits at the intersection of muscle car mythology and limited-production rarity, which is exactly why collectors still chase it hard today. Oldsmobile only paired the Hurst ...
Only three examples of this epic yet forgotten muscle car legend were built, and neither was initially sold to private customers. Follow us: Oldsmobile, the American carmaker that ceased operations in ...
Over the decades, Detroit has made some wild calls—from GM’s bizarre retreat from factory racing in 1963 to the modern-day murder of the HEMI and Dodge Challenger. But back in the golden era of ...
George Hurst is the father of the Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds, but well before George started working with Oldsmobile, he was supplying Hurst shifters to Pontiac for the GTO. Hurst first produced shifters ...
While General Motors has discontinued many car brands over the years, few had the history and structure of Oldsmobile. From its origins as the Olds Motor Company in 1897 until its demise in 2004, the ...
The Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds didn’t begin as an Oldsmobile model, but rather developed from George Hurst’s relationship with Pontiac. The whole thing began when Pontiac installed Hurst shifters in the ...
There are plenty of auto brands killed by GM, but it's especially sad in Oldsmobile's case, as the brand stood as one of America's longest-serving automakers. It opened its doors way back in 1897, and ...
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 ...
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