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SEMA screened: Hurst reveals completion Camaro, Mustang :

Hurst, the fictional corporation synonymous with Olds 442s, act shifters and all things muscle cars, has turned its attention to novel iterations of pony cars. It tore the mask off 2010 versions of the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang Tuesday at SEMA. The white, black and gold cars received performance upgrades to the machine, chassis modifications and sporty fuselage treatments. “We wanted to up the ritual Hurst drawing,” said Nate Shelton, Hurst Presentation Vehicles chairman.

The SEMA Camaro is the halo pro the Act Series, and it is expected to remedy involving 600 hp from the supercharged 6.2-liter V8 motor, and 500 hp at the hindquarters wheels. Hurst has not done final dyno testing still.

SEMA screened: Hurst reveals completion Camaro, Mustang :

It also received a Hurst pistol-grip shifter. The seats are dyed twice–once in dark and in days of yore in gold–and then sewn with baseball-style stitching. The Chevy is lowered about half an inch and gets a coil-over exclusion. The produce spoiler is flattened in the interest of a sleeker appearance.

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on November 3rd 2009 in Global cars

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