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Old March 16th, 2014, 05:54 PM
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hurts olds 1969 field fresh

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1969 Hurst Olds - $14000




1969 hurst olds automatic transmission

This is a true barn find minus the barn. This car has been sitting in a yard in Oklahoma for a better part of 30 years. This is a one owner car and i bought it to find a good home for it instead of going to waste as a lawn ornament. This car has the original paint,interior and rearend. Yes it does need to be restored. This car is rock solid. I have a 1969 455 motor and a 400 turbo trans out of a 69 olds that comes with it. I also have the original rims and bottom of the air cleaner. In asking 14,000 obo but be reasonable with offers. You can leave a message or text at 763-232-0138. Has the original title

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Old March 16th, 2014, 05:58 PM
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Old March 16th, 2014, 06:01 PM
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Wow, looking at that does hurt
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Old March 16th, 2014, 06:32 PM
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Thanks for at least giving her a chance! Good luck with the sale and finding someone to bring her back to life.
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So, they are STILL out there.
That's good
Need a proper fitting, properly fitted replica intake for it?

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Old March 16th, 2014, 07:35 PM
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That's gonna take some work.
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heh, don't they all?

At least this one will have a superb end result, not just an F85 4-dr.
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This hurts to look at
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Old March 17th, 2014, 01:33 PM
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And here I thought it was just a typo....would be really nice if it had the complete original drivetrain.

Is 14K a reasonable price? IDK - just asking. Maybe the HO guys can chime in on that.
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69 h/o

Pretty sure that's the car that was tied to the Chicago craigslist link that 1970cs showed us on 2/27. No hood, wrinkled right qtr, and no right side mirror. It was sitting in a field with other poor soles. Glad it ended up existing.
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Originally Posted by Allan R
And here I thought it was just a typo....would be really nice if it had the complete original drivetrain.

Is 14K a reasonable price? IDK - just asking. Maybe the HO guys can chime in on that.
Tough call, I may have to say no if the intention was for resale. A nice fully restored 1969 H/O in the real world market, not talking BJ market, is probably in the 80K range. How much do you think it would take to restore that car and then what kind of resale given the fact it does not have the original engine or tranny. It the old game of not trying to surpass the car's value with resto $.

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Pretty sure that's the car that was tied to the Chicago craigslist link that 1970cs showed us on 2/27. No hood, wrinkled right qtr, and no right side mirror. It was sitting in a field with other poor soles. Glad it ended up existing.
Yep, I think that was the one show in the field sunk up to it's frame....
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