Frankly, we should adopt a new calendar, don’t you think? Instead of setting the bearings to what is otherwise referred to as the beginning of the Common Era (CE), wouldn’t it be easier for the car ...
The Hurst/Olds partnership came to fruition in 1968, when the first product resulting from the collaboration between Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance rolled off the assembly lines. It was referred to ...
“The W-30 version of the car has always been kind of the pinnacle of the Oldsmobile muscle car,” says Mancini. “I’ve always been a fan of not just Chrysler but GM muscle cars from that era and the 442 ...
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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 ...
The Oldsmobile 442 W-30 looked like a gentleman’s muscle car, but its most interesting engineering work happened where casual observers rarely glanced. Under the paint and chrome, Oldsmobile hid a ...
[Editor's Note: This article first appeared in the Winter 2011 issue of MotorTrend Classic] Imagine the Indianapolis Colts playing the New York Giants in the Super Bowl. Payton versus Eli, ...
It was all John Z. DeLorean’s fault. Years before he built his eponymously named stainless steel sports car, John Z. was a mover and shaker at General Motors. In the early-to-mid 1960s, Mr. DeLorean ...
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