1983 Hurst/Olds. - joneworlds@mailbox.org I was pretty happy to find this kit at the hobby shop last year, and now that it's finished I'm satisfied with the results. I'm proud that I got all those delicate pinstripe decals on without busting any of them like I did on my last kit. I got the glass in without smudging it too bad, and I liked some work I did on the engine compartment details and some interior door panels. And the model looks great if you don't look at it too close. I feel good whenever I step in the room and see it. In the picture, do you see that funny 3-stick floor shifter? That's the "lightning rods", very unusual. Some mistakes to learn from though. I messed up painting the lower rocker panels. They are supposed to be silver not black. I should have done the silver first, black after. I put too thick a gloss coat on the body, which caused weird cracky looking patterns. I'm pretty sure I got the two front seats on the wrong sides. I think the rear windows were supposed to be glued on the outside, not the inside. And I'm not sure I'm digging these Meeden paints what I was gifted. Too thick, so I had to thin them and do more coats than I'd rather. I want to get back to the Vallejo ones I liked, they're just right. I just love the look of these GM 1980s G-body cars. I had an '86 Chevy like that once, and the Buick Grand Nationals or GNX were all right, but these 1983 H/Os in black are my favorites. Only 3000 were ever made. I remember seeing one sometimes near a job I once had. Maybe it was the owner of the restaurant down the street, I'm not sure.