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Why the 1972 Hurst Olds still fascinates collectors
The 1972 Hurst Olds occupies a rare space in American muscle car history, combining low production, racing pedigree, and unmistakable styling in a way that still grips collectors. Built at a moment ...
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 ...
The Lightning Rod shifter in today's Nice Price or No Dice Hurst/Olds sports three levers that allow a form of sequential shifting for its four-speed automatic. That makes it a wonderfully weird bit ...
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