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Admittedly, there was the much maligned Inland shifter from '66-early '68, instead of the slick Hurst unit, but hey, in those old road tests, the tranny was usually hardly broken in. Sure ...
Over the years, the name Hurst has come to define bolt-on gear selectors for cars with manual transmissions. Yes, sticks—including shifters for operating the five- and six-speed trannys found in ...
Unless you can shift like Ronnie Sox, automatic transmissions are simply more consistent when racing on the dragstrip. When it comes to street driving, however, most will agree that there's no ...
In 1983, Oldsmobile teamed up with Hurst — the world famous company known for its gear shifters — to unleash a limited edition G-body Cutlass with an automatic transmission. It wasn't Hurst ...
This is possibly the least-intuitive shift mechanism on the market, and honestly seems dangerous. The Oldsmobile Hurst Lightning Rod shifters look the most foreign out of all shifters on this list.
Linda Vaughn, active in racing and marketing for nearly six decades and known by legions of racing fans as Miss Hurst Golden Shifter, is the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame's Lady of the Century.
1984 Hurst/Olds apparently carries, as it seems to be decked out in almost every bit of '80s finery that the defunct brand could have mustered back in the day. It's also got more shifters than you ...
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