Performance was winding down for the muscle cars in 1973, ut it appears that someone forgot to tell this awesome 1973 Oldsmobile 442 Hurst/Olds. Based on the all-new Cutlass, his gorgeous car takes a classic look and adds a dose of big block horsepower to create an unlikely performance car that has impressed us all. Black and gold are legendary Oldsmobile performance colors dating back to the early Hurst/Olds models of the '60s, nd it looks particularly good on this '73. There's obviously a ton of cash wrapped up in the paint job, ith laser-straight bodywork under that glossy black paint and gold stripes that were buried under the clear for a truly seamless look. In typical '70s fashion, he gold paint frames the wheel arches and runs along the rocker panels to make the sleek Cutlass bodywork look even longer and lower and you have to admit that the sucker looks pretty darned cool. The 442 package was pretty much just trim in '73, ut on this car those badges mean something and even though there was no more W-30 setup, he way this one has been upgraded, ell, don't think anyone's going to complain. Chrome is quite good and glitters against the black bodywork and yes, hat's a Hurst badge on the trunk, ut we'll get to that in a moment. Oldsmobile had those cool swiveling buckets and you'll find them in this 442 wrapped in black velour for a period-perfect performance look. Once again, ldsmobile found a way to blend performance and luxury in a way nobody else could quite master, nd the deeply recessed gauges in round pods certainly adds to that impression. On the other hand, here's a fairly convincing wood-grain applique on each door panel and it carries options such as air conditioning and a tilt column. The carpets might be original and show a bit of wear, ut certainly not enough to require replacement and yes, hat's a Hurst "his-and-hers" shifter in the center console, omplete with cue ball knob. There's a vintage Blaupunkt AM/FM radio in the dash with 6x9 speakers on the rear package shelf and a built-in radar detector hides out of sight just to the left of the steering column. The big trunk is nicely finished with black mats and a full-sized spare with matching Torque Thrust wheel, thoughtful addition that suggests there were no corners cut on this 442 build. The 455 cubic inch big block was built by Lamar Walden and packs the kind of wallop that made the 442 famous. No choked smog motor, his built Rocket V8 packs an Edelbrock high-rise intake, olley 4-barrel carburetor, nd a set of long-tube headers that all help build power, s well as freshened internals that are up to the rigors of combat. A bit of chrome dresses things up under the hood and it's all impressively clean. A rugged TH400 3-speed automatic transmission doesn't seem to mind the torque and a set of new Flow-masters provide a baritone rumble from the twin pipes under the rear bumper. SSII wheels were standard equipment, ut only a vintage Torque Thrust could look better, o that's what was installed, omplete with 245/60/14 BF Goodrich rubber. Sometimes cool cars come from unexpected places, o give this awesome 442 a closer look. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit is required within 24 hours of the auction's close. This deposit reserves the vehicle and removes it from the market. Acceptable payment types for deposit are: credit card, ire transfer, ashier's check, ash, nd money order. This car has represented this vehicle to the best of my ability as it is an ESTATE vehicle. Prospective bidders are encouraged to contact me directly to provide additional information or answer any questions prior to bidding. This vehicle is being sold "AS IS" and with no warranties expressed or implied. Final or winning bid price does not include shipping, ax, itle, r registration fees. It is the purchaser's responsibility to provide for any state or local taxes and (shipping expenses are the responsibility of the purchaser and arrangements for its removal must be communicated to the seller no more than 5 days from the conclusion of the sale) resulting from the sale. Title will be provide to the purchaser once the financial obligations of the transaction have been met.