1983 Hurst Olds
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Saw this and thought somebody here may be interested. Ryan….:hmmm::biggthumpup: Cheers Dave |
I love those cars.
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Remember going to the dealer and seeing them in the showroom. Probably as cool as you get for the early 80's, I still think their neat
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I like those era cars quite a bit.
"Rust pinhole in roof" is a bit concerning for that price point, I'm assuming it's at the front edge of the roof. |
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I am completely truck/tow vehicle crazy right now!!! |
I don't know much about these, but man that thing looks ROUGH. I can't imagine even the parts being available to make that nice again, let alone the cost of restoring it.
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Appears to be all there - just sun baked and wore out. I would think at $14k you could find a much better example to start with. Hard to believe not too long ago all these 80's G Bodies that have become popular now were just used cars and daily driven examples could be had for $4-5k all day long. No different than late 60's Chevelles and Camaro's were back in the 80's I suppose......
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I remember back in the day a guy at “Dukes Drive In” had one of these Hurst Olds that was modified.
I remember vividly the copious amounts of Armor All he would slather on the tires. LOL |
I agree, that one is a bit rough for that price.
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Brand new Cooper Cobras tells me to stay away. Stay far away.
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