68 cutlass hurst (not mine)
Not enough detail in the three pictures for my (admittedly untrained) eye, but does anybody think this is real? $50K is a bargain for a legit one of these in current market conditions, but it's way too much for a clone. And would anybody with the real item refer to it as a "Cutlass Hurst"?
Not enough detail in the three pictures for my (admittedly untrained) eye, but does anybody think this is real? $50K is a bargain for a legit one of these in current market conditions, but it's way too much for a clone. And would anybody with the real item refer to it as a "Cutlass Hurst"?
Super cool car if real. The AD is worthless. Zero under hood pictures. Zero facts. No numbers. Hmmm...
Would like to sell to an "enthusiest" (sic) or does he mean sucker?
I don't know much about 68 Hurst Olds (except I really like them) but this one seems to be missing the fender and trunklid badging for starters. The ad is definitely thin on key information and I would want to see proof positive if I had any interest in pursuing a car like this.
I don't know much about 68 Hurst Olds (except I really like them) but this one seems to be missing the fender and trunklid badging for starters. The ad is definitely thin on key information and I would want to see proof positive if I had any interest in pursuing a car like this.
To me if it is a true 68 Hurst Olds you would post all the proof to prove it. If it is a Tribute Car (hate that term) then just say it. Quit with the bullshit.
So just to help us all. Aren't All 68 Hurst Oldsmobile's carrying a 442 VIN?
So just to help us all. Aren't All 68 Hurst Oldsmobile's carrying a 442 VIN?
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