.04, .01, .01, .03, .45. No, it’s not a hidden code that would signal the allied forces of internal combustion to take over the world. However, the cars to which these numbers pertain would be the perfect candidates for just such a covert operation. Hurst Hairy Olds 455 – the best ones, 1968 and 1969, race for the eternal glory of the piston and crankshaft. Rarely do we get the chance to see two such muscular... (continue reading...)
Full ArticleTwo Rare Hurst-Olds 455s, One Driver Is Inhumanly Quick With the Loud Pedal, but in Vain
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