[NOT MINE] 1983 Oldsmobile Hurst Olds with 157 miles
#1
[NOT MINE] 1983 Oldsmobile Hurst Olds with 157 miles
This is pretty amazing... a 1983 Hurst Olds with less then 200 miles on it.
Only with an asking price of $47,500!!!! . I can't image the seller getting half that, but still, very cool time machine.
Collector's Dream - "One of a kind"! This completely original Hurst is highly optioned with only 157 miles. It belonged to a dealership in New York called Ron Corbo Oldsmobile. This car was special ordered for Mr. Corbo himself. It was ordered with all but two options on it for this year, which were the engine block heater and fender turn signal indicators. Also included with this "one of a kind" beauty are dealer only paperwork and documentation that only dealers receive and tons of literature on the oldsmobile line of classics. A "Certificate of Authenticity" certifying this vehicle as a guaranteed authentic collectible signed by Doc Watson himself is included.
http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/4704306869.html
Only with an asking price of $47,500!!!! . I can't image the seller getting half that, but still, very cool time machine.
Collector's Dream - "One of a kind"! This completely original Hurst is highly optioned with only 157 miles. It belonged to a dealership in New York called Ron Corbo Oldsmobile. This car was special ordered for Mr. Corbo himself. It was ordered with all but two options on it for this year, which were the engine block heater and fender turn signal indicators. Also included with this "one of a kind" beauty are dealer only paperwork and documentation that only dealers receive and tons of literature on the oldsmobile line of classics. A "Certificate of Authenticity" certifying this vehicle as a guaranteed authentic collectible signed by Doc Watson himself is included.
http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/4704306869.html
#3
Hey, I went to a car show at Ron Corbo Oldsmobile in 1994. It was in Buffalo. The Western New York Chapter Olds Club held their show there that year (maybe in other years, too), and I attended. I even took a photo of the dealership sign.
#4
Very cool, nice time capsule, but I don't think it will fetch near the asking price. I'm with the others on this one. Probably a $20K-$25K car at the most, but who knows with the Jay Leno crowd. If I owned it, I'd start out high and come down patiently too. You can always lower the price tag until buyer and seller meet.
Last edited by Hurst/Olds 73/74; October 9th, 2014 at 04:02 PM.
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