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1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Hurst/Olds White / Gold V8 350 "Rocket" with 63173 Miles

1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
1979 Gold Oldsmobile Cutlass
Make: Oldsmobile
Model: Cutlass
SubModel: Hurst/Olds
Trim: Hurst/Olds
Year: 1979
Mileage: 63,173
VIN: 3K47R9M565875
Color: Gold
Engine: V8 350 "Rocket"
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: H/O W-30
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only

1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Hurst/Olds Additional Info:

1979 Hurst/Olds Cutlass Calais W-30

All Original – ONLY 63,173 MILES

L34 350 “Rocket” V8

Hurst-Campbell Dual/Gate Shifter

M-38 TH350 Transmission

3 Speed Automatic

1 of only 2,499 H/O’s Produced

(1,100 In the White / Gold Color Combo)

Vin # 3K47R9M565875

3 = Oldsmobile

K = Cutlass Calais

47 = 2 – Door Calais

R = W-30 / L-34 350 c.i.d Engine

9 = 1979

M = Lansing, Michigan Assembly Plant

565875 = Sequential Serial Number

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Evolve Motors is pleased to present this rare 1979 H/O Cutlass!

The year was 1979. The Walk-Man was being released for the first time, you could buy gasoline for just 86 cents, and the Hurst / Olds was back. Unlike the last one, a 1975 Cutlass Supreme with Hurst-built T-tops, the 1979 H/O was more than an appearance package, but it wasn't put together by Hurst. This was an Oldsmobile-built car with a real Hurst Dual/Gate shifter, and the only A-body General Motors car to come with Oldsmobile's L34 350-cu.in. V-8. To get one, all you had to do was check option W-30 when ordering your Cutlass Calais coupe. For about $2,000 (retail) over the $5,800 for a base Cutlass Calais, the 350, Dual/Gate, graphics, power brakes, TH-350 automatic and a few other bits would become part of your car. Color choices were limited to two-tone black and gold, or gold and white, and body options were T-tops, or not. We'd say that makes it a "real" Hurst/Olds -- with the added benefit that you could delve into Oldsmobile's endless other options on top of the H/O goodies.