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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 05:59 PM
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W30 Prices

I just noticed a couple prices from Bonhams Peterson Museum auction held 11-13-2010. With the exception of a highly modified 49 Olds convertible, these were the only Oldsmobiles sold. The were both reported to be in #2 condition. I have not seen pictures of the cars and know nothing about them. I am only posting these for anybody's reference.

1969 Oldsmobile 442, 2-dr. convertible W30, 400 cid, 350-hp, 4-speed, 1 of 91, sold for $154,000.

1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, 442 2-dr Convertible, W30 Ed, 455-cid, 300-hp, 4-speed, 1 of 33, sold for $79,750.

All I know is this is what they reported the cars sold for. So please don't give me a bunch of crap if the 1 of 91 or the 1 of 33 is not possible.

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Old Jan 2, 2011 | 07:43 PM
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The W-30s are getting REAL expensive. Catching the LS6s for sure. I have a friend with a few 4 speed W30 converts. He says they are 150 to 200k cars. WOW!
Old Jan 2, 2011 | 08:07 PM
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This one is for sale by me. $100K.
They're worth 6 figures in perfectly restored condition.

http://nickeychicago.net/vehicle.php?id=114

Here's another attempting to sell for $225K

http://www.autabuy.com/Vehicles/Deta...lectionAdded=1
Old Jan 2, 2011 | 08:46 PM
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seen this last week, 1969 old 442 hurst convert, going for 639,000. only 2 made lots of history with this one. http://www.oldride.com/classic_cars/183265.html
Old Jan 2, 2011 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Kyle's 77 Cutlass
seen this last week, 1969 old 442 hurst convert, going for 639,000. only 2 made lots of history with this one. http://www.oldride.com/classic_cars/183265.html
Going for and asking price are often two very different things. I feel pretty sure that will be the case here. But then again, only the market knows. In today's market, there are not many muscle cars selling in that price range.
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