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StreetBully
StreetBully
Kingston, Canada

Joined: 09/10/2008

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Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds "Street Bully"
Street Bully

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1967 Cutlass "Street Bully" built in California and sold new in Tucson Arizona. It now belongs to Paul Babcock in...

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Street Bully 572 Cubic Inches

1967 Cutlass found in Tucson, Arizona. 572/620HP, 700r4 w manual valve body, stage 2 kit, 3.90 posi rear end.

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Getting ready for the install.

572 w 620HP 650ft. Lbs of torque.

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Hursttttttttttttttttttt!

Street Bully!

Street Bully

 
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StreetBully
11-15-2009 11:25 PM
1967 Cutlass "Street Bully" built in California and sold new in Tucson Arizona. It now belongs to Paul Babcock in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The Olds now has a 572 Chevrolet power plant with 620 HP and 650 Ft. Lbs of torque, a 700r4 gear changer with stage 2 kit and fully manual valve body, the rear end is a 3.90 posi. A Hurst shifter was installed to give it that Hurst/Olds twist and we added the original Hurst Olds badges to the car. There never was any Hurst Olds in 1967 and being a 4 door this car really freaks people out. Also there were not many 4 doors that were hard tops (notice no post between the doors)most were sedans. We re wired the entire car and gave the dash more of a pro street look. The bench seats really take you back to the 60's with the groovy pattern on the seat material. We added some pearl and candy ghost flames to the super faded out paint from the Arizona sun and bolted a vintage Cragar SS wheel and knock off to each corner. I've heard it all at the shows when I over hear conversations as people stop to take a look at it. One guy was telling his buddy how "it must have been a rag top because there is no post". Thats it.... he said "they have cut the roof off another car and put it on there". Other people have told me how rare it is being a 4 door HURST!! Needless to say many hours have been spent on the Street Bully getting it to where it is now. Without the help of friends(Dale Hartley, Matt Kyes, Mark Hitchcock and Rod Busch) it would have never happened. Its been a lot of fun and a real BLAST to drive. Make no mistake, when you hit the start button on the Bully you know that aint no 330 Olds under the hood. The only problem we seem to have with this project is keeping rear tires on it ! Thanks for looking and happy Hot Rodding!
kenfox427
11-15-2009 8:40 PM
Wow! Talk about a highway machine... very cool. What gears are you running?
kastoo
10-28-2009 5:58 PM
Great car! Olds is an excellent car! How many 5.0 Stangs were stupid enough to try?
pikesan
10-19-2009 10:59 PM
Is that an original Hurst car? Tell us more about it! Thanks for joining!
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