Oldsmobile didn't invent the muscle car—that ribbon goes to Pontiac's 1964 GTO—but it didn't sit in the bleachers, either. The 4-4-2 arrived a few months later as Olds' counterpunch. Then it got ...
What’s the most famous Hurst-touched muscle car to ever snarl out of Detroit? Most people jump straight to Oldsmobile. They start talking about the 1968 Hurst/Olds, 455 cubes of ...
Oldsmobile aficionados will know that some classic models made by the marque can be expensive. This one doesn't necessarily ...
In the early 1960s, Pontiac was trying to find a new way to attract the youth market without involvement in competitive motorsports. John Z. DeLorean, Russ Gee, and Bill Collins, along with a group of ...
As a rule, Hurst used to be a company that was more than happy to partner with just about any automaker that walked through the door. While we’re plenty familiar with vehicles like the Hurst ...
When the Pontiac GTO debuted in 1964, the initial production run was supposed to be just 5,000 units. However, demand was so strong, more than 32,000 GTOs were built for the 1964 model year. Other GM ...
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