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When Rodney "The Rodster" Reisdorph started the first Scene of the Crash Rockabilly/Psychobilly Car Show in 2014, he was ...
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Inventor Builds Steampunk Hot Rod From ScratchInternationally renowned builder of bespoke customer cars, Paul Bacon, has completed his most ambitious project yet – a steampunk hot rod built from scratch. The Automatron is a horse-drawn ...
This is the ultimate Hurst/Olds and GMC collaboration - signed by the First Lady of Motorsport.
The muscle car era saw the birth of countless classics, but they couldn't all be a runaway success. Here are some of the ...
While attending the car show at the St. Louis Elks Lodge #9 in Ladue, I was drawn to this bright white, 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado. Being a big Oldsmobile fan, I ...
In terms of quarter-mile performance, the original Hurst/Olds fell a bit short of becoming the quickest intermediate on the market.
Oldsmobile once reigned as one of the most popular car manufacturers in the states. Now discontinued, it's time to remember some of the old-school classics.
Chevy’s COPO cars are perhaps the most notorious, but the Hurst/Olds deserves a special mention. George Hurst had an idea. An inveterate hot rodder and creator of the shifter that bore his name, Hurst ...
A 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme W-25 Hurst Edition coupe in a self-service wrecking yard in Denver, Colorado.
But that's not the most intriguing thing about this encounter. While the 1969 W-31 is a mint-condition classic (in a cool Powder Blue paint), the 1968 Hurst/Olds looks like it just came out of a barn.
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