Man, this 1983 Hurst Olds is a nice ride. With an Olds 350 (EFI) and a solid rust free body. It sold for $20k which is a good deal.
Nice car, gorgeous paint. Is he serious about that fire starter air cleaner? I wonder if the stock dual snorkel air cleaner, factory carb, HO 307 and factory wheels came with the car? I would find a dual snorkel air cleaner at minimum, those wheels look really nice. I personally see the Fi Tech or Sniper as questionable value added, maybe even a deterrent. Nice car, maybe a touch high but it is a rust free H/O. Nice video.
Yeah, the Grey is rarer and nicer. Do you know what was done to the motor?Nice car. It appears to be well-kept and I like the stock interior. Drawbacks for me or the rims and interior color. A proper Hurst Olds should have the factory wheels in my opinion. Nothing else looks right. The 1983 sand gray interior is so much nicer. The engine bay looks nice but I wonder if it can keep up with a Camry. Years ago had that combo and was not impressed. Good enough for a cruiser I suppose if you can prevent the leaks. 😮
Yeah, the Grey is rarer and nicer. Do you know what was done to the motor?
That would run nice with the factory high stall and 3.73 gears.In the ad it stated:
"The factory 307ci engine was replaced with a 350ci V8 reportedly from a 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass and fitted with an Edelbrock intake with Holley Sniper fuel injection, ceramic-coated headers, and a Magnaflow exhaust system. Internal engine modifications are said to include flat top pistons, roller rockers, ARP hardware, and a competition camshaft. The factory engine, air cleaner, and fan shroud are included in the sale."
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