Michael K <mek_19_99@xxxxxxxxx>, you said... >No. I wouldn't call myself an expert, but I came >across that ad and while I believe the "H" is a Hurst >emblem, it is not original. The car could be a 990-H, >which I had always believed to be a high performance >designation, marked by a standalone letter H below the >"990"...that I believe later became the SST. Probably >dropped to avoid confusion, but correct me if I'm >wrong. Actually, the "H", while looking somewhat similar to the Hurst "H" (at least on the '64 cars), is different. Perhaps some wag in marketing or design figured a bit of confusion would be good. The "H" designation was on some 440 and 990 hardtops, but they had no special Hurst-branded equipment. Cheers, Gwen Smith ______^_____^______ (O|O) =RAMBLER= (O|O) Gwen Smith * gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------- www.gwensmith.com/interests/rambler \-<>---|770|---<>-/