Hurst is a name synonymous with Pontiac's most popular performance vehicles. Hurst supplied the chrome-shaft shifter found in so many manual- trans-equipped Pontiacs during the '60s and '70s, added ...
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 better ...
Hurst is a name synonymous with go-faster American cars. Founded in 1958 and widely known for inventing the “Jaws of Life” hydraulic rescue tool, Hurst is now a full-on aftermarket parts manufacturer.
Hurst Performance Vehicles used the 2009 SEMA Show to expand its product lineup significantly with the introduction of Performance Series versions of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang. Both ...
The Pontiac brand may be on its way out the door, but that doesn’t mean it can’t have one last fling with a renowned tuner. Hurst Performance Vehicles, the legendary shifter company that most recently ...
The Lightning Rod shifter in today's Nice Price or No Dice Hurst/Olds sports three levers that allow a form of sequential shifting for its four-speed automatic. That makes it a wonderfully weird bit ...
James Martinez July 5, 2009 Comment Now! The Dodge Challenger has been a welcome arrival for many muscle-car fans. Willing to overlook its hefty weight for the old-school looks and meaty Hemi power, ...
In 1970, Jeep hooked up with Hurst Performance Products to do a sporty version of the Jeepster Commando Station Wagon for the '71 model year. Though Hurst was fully capable of supplying show-and-go, ...
Long before ZF bolted up the Tiptronic transmission in such enthusiast fare as the 964-generation Porsche 911, the automotive industry was coming up with fun ways to spice up the automatic shifting ...