Up for sale is my 1984 Hurst Oldsmobile. This is a beautiful car. It is in excellent condition. It is in original condition. The engine and transmission are numbers matching. The car has not been modified or altered. Everything works as it should. The lightning rod shifters work perfectly. All of the factory smog equipment is still intact. I am the second owner of this car. This car runs and drives like new. It gets attention wherever I take it. Any questions or if you want to see it call me.
Chris 563-529-4951
After the Cutlass line was split between the front-wheel drive A-body Cutlass Ciera and the rear-wheel drive G-body Cutlass Supreme in 1982, M again offered a limited-edition Hurst/Olds - it was the 15th anniversary of the first Hurst/Olds introduced in 1968. The Hurst Lightning Rod floor shifter was introduced in the '83 H/O. For its 15th Anniversary Edition, he '83 H/O came only in black with silver rocker panels. Chrome 15" wheels fitted Goodyear GT tires, nd a power bulge hood and rear spoiler gave the car a purposeful look. A modified version of Oldsmobile's 307 CID V8 was installed, long with 3.73 gears and Hurst's radical Lightning Rods shifter. Dual exhausts with rumbling mufflers meant there was no mistaking the H/O for a garden variety Cutlass. A new style "Hurst/Olds" emblem was introduced, nd red and silver stripes separated the black and silver paint. Demand for the car was very strong. Originally, 500 units were scheduled to be produced, ut Olds had to up that number to 3001 because of high demand. That may have been a factor in bringing the H/O back for '84. The paint scheme was reversed, ith silver being the main body color, nd black on the rocker panels. In most respects, he '84 was mechanically identical to the '83. The '84 did get a stronger 8.5" rear end. 3500 units were produced in 1984.
A fully loaded 1984 H/O model tipped the cash register at $19,500 (base price ~$11k)
There is no sunroof. Sorry for the confusion.
Chris