1969 Hurst Olds - $57,500

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1969 Hurst Olds

  • Year: 1969
  • Model: Hurst Olds
  • Price: $57,500
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1969 Hurst Olds. Production number 129 of the 914 cars produced. Excellent condition with excellent paint, chrome, interior and mechanicals. Sold new in dry climate Arizona and stayed there for 36 years. Never bad or rusted. Everything on this car is correct down to the D heads, carburetor, manifolds, wheels, and the Polyglass tires etc. 455 cid, 380 hp, 500 ft/lbs torque. Engine, trans, steering, front end, brakes etc have all been rebuilt. Have receipts. Runs and drives perfect. High option car, including rare factory AC. Correct 50-50 paint code and 930 trim code. 13 factory options. Documentation since 1969 includes paperwork from Hurst and Demmer Engineering. $ 57,500. Duluth, GA.
72ucode
Beginner
#1
All in all, not a bad price. Couldn't restore it for that. Not to mention you would have to find one first. Wish I had the cash. Love these cars!
Joffroi
Administrator
#2
I was thinking the same thing. I haven't seen a documented one like this for under 60k in a long time and that looks to be correct. Then again, I'm also not a H/O expert.
rocketbrian
Beginner
#3
Beautiful Hurst Olds. I agree with the comments above.
1970cs
Beginner
#4

I thought the wheels were argent gray in the centers. All most everyone that I have seen with the correct wheels were gray centers. It would have been nice to see some of the docs and or the VIN. There is a list of 69 H/O with a list of numbers matched to the list of VINS.http://hurstolds.oldsgmail.com/69hovin.htm


Pat

Joffroi
Administrator
#5
1970cs wrote:

I thought the wheels were argent gray in the centers. All most everyone that I have seen with the correct wheels were gray centers. It would have been nice to see some of the docs and or the VIN. There is a list of 69 H/O with a list of numbers matched to the list of VINS.http://hurstolds.oldsgmail.com/69hovin.htm


Pat

I agree, its weird to post about the docs and not have a picture of them since cars in that price range depend so heavily on them.

hurst69@aol.com
Newbie
#6
Joffroi wrote:
1970cs wrote:

I thought the wheels were argent gray in the centers. All most everyone that I have seen with the correct wheels were gray centers. It would have been nice to see some of the docs and or the VIN. There is a list of 69 H/O with a list of numbers matched to the list of VINS.http://hurstolds.oldsgmail.com/69hovin.htm


Pat

I agree, its weird to post about the docs and not have a picture of them since cars in that price range depend so heavily on them.


hurst69@aol.com
Newbie
#7
Joffroi wrote:
1970cs wrote:

I thought the wheels were argent gray in the centers. All most everyone that I have seen with the correct wheels were gray centers. It would have been nice to see some of the docs and or the VIN. There is a list of 69 H/O with a list of numbers matched to the list of VINS.http://hurstolds.oldsgmail.com/69hovin.htm


Pat

I agree, its weird to post about the docs and not have a picture of them since cars in that price range depend so heavily on them.

Some of the 69 H/o's did have gold wheels

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