Hurst brings back its famous silver and black color scheme in today’s hottest pony car.
Hurst Performance Vehicles unveiled the first-ever Series 4 Supercharged 2010 Hurst/Hemi Challenger, dressed in the signature silver and black Hurst colors at the “Back to the Bricks” celebration in Flint, Mich.
The numbered silver and black Challengers come equipped with a wild red anodized Hard-Drive pistol grip Hurst shifter and 20-inch one-piece polished aluminum Hurst forged wheels, featuring graphite gray painted spoke insets and red and black Hurst logo wheel centers. Hurst collaborated with Katzkin on the car’s black leather interior, which features perforated red inserts, red top-stitching, and logos. Each Challenger contains traditional Hurst red and black logos in the dash badge, grille badge, wheel centers, fender graphics and the embroidered floor mats.
Doc Watson and Hurst introduced the silver and black Hurst/Olds with GM in 1968, a program that went on to be the most famous Hurst production program ever. “I am proud to be part of the continuation of a great Hurst tradition.” said Watson. “These wonderful vehicles should prove to be some of the most collectible Hurst cars in the future.”
The Performance Series cars are a limited, numbered series. Each comes with a sequentially numbered dash badge and its own Certificate of Authenticity. These cars all feature Hurst’s own Air-Speed rear deck spoiler painted in body colors, Hurst/Eibach suspension, shocks and sway bars, Hurst/Magnaflow polished stainless steel cat-back exhaust, BF Goodrich KDW Performance Tires, Hurst/Katzkin leather interior, embroidered logo floor mats, a custom car cover, and K&N Air Filters. Series 3 through 5 feature HURST/Vortech superchargers. The series 4 vehicle (shown) costs $29,150 MSRP, not including the cost of the base vehicle.
The HURST/Hemi Challenger is available in five performance stages. Series 2 vehicles are available through participating Dodge dealers nationwide, while Series 3, 4, and 5 vehicles are only available from Hurst Performance Vehicles, and can be ordered via the company’s website at www.hurst-performance.com.