Cool Pic
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It's a 442 built by Hurst for Hurst that utilized a front wheel drive and transmission from a Toronado. It was at the last MCACN in Chicago. There is a writeup on it in the last 2 months of Hemmings Muslecars.
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Hey Jim, that last one looks familiar! Was that W-31 the one Stefano had for sale? Probably should've bought that one. It was a "tweener"; too nice to restore, too scaley not to restore. Kinda in between.
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The floor of the "Fouranado" is flat, check Hemmings Muscle #130 June '14. Pretty slick! thanks for these awesome pictures!!
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6 of the 8 built were in attendance - one NO longer exists and a 4-spd car (w/white interior) didn't participate. 4 are in "the brothers' COLLECTION".
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[QUOTE=z11375ss;729068]I think the Hurst Hairy Olds was built for a good time and to be a crowd pleaser. Nothing else. This guy has his head up his keister.
I agree, it was built as a brute force power exhibition machine,...mission accomplished.....even when quiet and stationary. Dangerous and completely impractical? Yup! Isn't that the point??
I agree, it was built as a brute force power exhibition machine,...mission accomplished.....even when quiet and stationary. Dangerous and completely impractical? Yup! Isn't that the point??