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Sixty Eight Hurst Road Test

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Neat interview with this one...and listen to that Big block olds with the cam stumble. NASTY!
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...and hell yes...13.24 on bias ply tires!

As the narrator says...one notch away from the twilight zone...and the slow motion shot of the 70 mile per hour stop is price less.

Watching them steer it through the corners with the throttle ain't bad either.

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And a ragtop version...

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Now proceeding under Gm power, boys!

NOW THAT"S GM HORSEPOWER!

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More Olds porn!

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Priceless in this video...74 Hurst Olds pops a chute after an eight second quarter...a car that large down the track that fast...yeah!

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Neat interview with this one...and listen to that Big block olds with the cam stumble. NASTY!

No words. :cutlass:

Good ol' DOc Watson.

Unbelievable engine lope- heavenly! The H/Os were complete beasts - so impressive. '68 would be my favorite, those Clint Eastwood 'squinting' taillights.

Wonder if anyone moaned & whined at the time that 'the 442 & H/O don't fit Olds' im-maaaaaaaage, what is Olds supposed to be-eeeeeeee?'

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