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Old 03-14-2014, 12:37 AM
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Default Re: Hurst Cars

If the second photo posted by 67 442 (showing the Toronado from the front) is the same as in the first photo (and it appears it is, it has the same tri-carb cutout on the hood), it's a 66 Toronado with cornering lights. The 66 Toro had horizontal bars in the grille, the 67 toro had an eggcrate type grille. The 66 used headlight doors that were abbreviated, with 'eyebrows' over the headlight doors, whereas the 67 had full headlight doors and no eyebrows.

The Corvette appears to have 3 fender extractors on the side, which would make it a 1966 model. The 1967 Corvette had 5 extractors.

And yes, that Hurst Armed Forces Jeep is not a pretty sight, but with Linda Vaughn and the Hurstettes riding it, I'm sure it did its job for recruitment. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img]
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