Vehicle Description
Hurst/Olds collaborations were typically performance based, but by
1975, that commodity was pretty hard to come by. Emission controls
had put the vice grips on muscle cars. But Hurst/ Olds had answered
the call with a 455 cubic inch big block. Hurst / Olds shifted
gears in '75 , emphasizing on the open air appeal of their new,
T-top equipped model. Color choices were simple- black or
white-with complementary or contrasting vinyl roofs. Special
features included swivel bucket seats and of course a Hurst
Dual-Gate shifter. The '75 models were still quick for their era,
slick in their graphics and rare on the roadways. Just 2,535 H/O's
were sold in the model year 1975.
ESTIMATE: $30,000-$40,000