Re: 442 W30 ?
For '68 and '69, the W-30 and the Hurst/Olds had 'D' heads. The red inner fenders and the underbumper scoops would lend itself to being a W-30. The VIN shows that it is a Lansing built car. All of these things are pointing to the car being correct for a W-30. Some say that the 68-69 400 was a slug in comparison to the 66-67 400, but I would love for someone to prove me wrong!!!
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1969 Hurst/Olds
13.26 @ 103.12 Pure Stock
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