Perhaps it was RARE!?!? 1985 Oldsmobile H/O concept ??!?

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Nope never
 
I kinda like that car in the vid.. Might make it the third car I would trade my GP for.. 🙂

83/84 Hurst Olds, GNX, or the 86/87 Hurst 🙂

-Gonz
 
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I don't know what it is, but i love the oddball nitch vehicles.

I like some... not all. The Aerocoupes do nothing for me... nor does the 86 GP 2+2..

Altho if I owned something like that, people would get mad because I wouldn't leave it stock. The 305/307 in the GBody's is okay, but they really should have had 350's with options for bigger engines, but... those were the years of the decline of the muscle cars for "fuel savings"...

-Gonz
 
I like some... not all. The Aerocoupes do nothing for me... nor does the 86 GP 2+2..

Altho if I owned something like that, people would get mad because I wouldn't leave it stock. The 305/307 in the GBody's is okay, but they really should have had 350's with options for bigger engines, but... those were the years of the decline of the muscle cars for "fuel savings"...

-Gonz


Hey hey hey NOW...easy on the Aero Coupes, I own several, and my feeling may become hurt 🤣
 
There was a few made. Pretty sure they all had the Olds 5L HO, 2004R and 8.5" 3.73. I pretty sure one had an electronic prototype Hurst shifter, a 86 I believe. Can't see why the factory would do a one off drivetrain, especially with the turd 3.8. It was probably dealer or homemade.
 
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There was a few made. Pretty sure they all had the Olds 5L HO, 2004R and 8.5" 3.73. I pretty sure one had an electronic prototype Hurst shifter, a 86 I believe. Can't see why the factory would do a one off drivetrain, especially with the turd 3.8. It was probably dealer or homemade.

I did save the vin tag and dealer tag off the car, I will have to locate at one point in time. Saved the Emblems, the T Tops and "H" bracket for them, and side spoilers, all the rest went to the crusher.
 
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