The 300-H was a special order car sent out to Hurst. I think there were 500, plus two 'verts for Linda Vaughan to ride around in. I've looked at buying a couple and funny thing is I have seen some with column shifts. Rob >From: "David A. Barker" <d_barker@xxxxxxxx> >Years ago, I was in Boulder, Co. at school for my company and came out of >a restaurant. Sitting in the parking lot was, I believe, a 69 300 that >had a floor console. If I remember correctly, there was a "Hurst 300" >emblem on the car. Possibly on the back of the trunk lid? I remember it >catching my eye because I had only ever seen the "Hurst Olds" before. I >don't recall if the shifter on the floor was the upside down stirrup. >Can't remember what that was called. > > >Dave >67 HAZE GREEN Sedan >Covington, Wa. > >P.S. >On the refurbished wheelcover thread...what's to be done with extremely >rusty but solid rings to preserve them after you get the rust off? Is >there a way to keep them rustfree and keep the points sharp? > >