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Old Nov 29, 2012 | 08:09 PM
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Whatever Happened to My 69 Hurst Olds?

I owned and restored 69 H/O number 74 in the late 70s and sold it to a guy in Quebec in 1980. I've owned a lot of cars over the years but that was one I always regretted selling. I'd be interested to know what happened to the car and if anyone has any information about it.
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Old Nov 30, 2012 | 05:33 AM
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Good luck in your search.
Old Nov 30, 2012 | 06:22 AM
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nice car, what part of Illinois were you from. Do we even want to know what you sold it for back then?
Old Nov 30, 2012 | 10:45 AM
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Have you tried contacting the H/O club ?

http://www.hurstolds.com/
Old Nov 30, 2012 | 11:05 AM
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I'll tell the whole sad story: I lived in Roselle, IL southwest of Chicago. Back in the late 70s used muscle cars were plentiful and pretty much worthless. I had just sold a 1970 Buick GS455 Stage 1 for $1750 and had made a $500 profit so I was feeling pretty good. I picked up #74 in 1978 and don't have any record of what I paid for it although I seldom paid more than $1000 for cars in those days. It was in bad shape with a 68 H/O style silver and black paint job, trashed interior, wrong rear end and wrong wheels but it was pretty solid, ran good, and had all the other major H/O parts. I knew it was a rare car so I joined OCA and got educated before I started working on it. You could still get most parts from the dealer then so I got new bumpers, diecast chrome, etc. Hurst was still in business and they supplied new emblems plus copies of original promotional stuff and paint code info. I wound up finding a lot of stuff from parts cars in the area and I bought two parts cars myself, one just to get a correct set of H/O chrome wheels. Back then I did everything myself in my Roselle 2-car garage including the paint job, a buddy in OCA with an original car gave me all the stripe measurements. I was real happy with it when it was done but it was too nice to drive much and I needed the money so I sold it for $5500 which was a fortune! I made a pretty good profit and moved on to the next car. Of course we all know what they are worth today! " If only I saved all those cars and put them in warehouse I would be rich today" - - how many times have we heard that. I do think about #74 often though as one of the top four musclecars I wish I still had, so I'm hoping someone can bring me up to date.
Old Nov 30, 2012 | 11:36 AM
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Have you tried contacting the H/O club ?

http://www.hurstolds.com/
Definitely do this! If you know it was Demmer car #74 it should be in the registry and might have an owner's name. It might not have the latest owner's name but it will be a place to start. Keep us posted if you find out.
Old Nov 30, 2012 | 11:57 AM
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wow, actually 5500 was a ton of money, who would have known. I was looking for cars left and right around that time and any "real" muscle car in the Chicago area was either over-priced or just beat to heck. I settled on a 72 Supreme. Of course we all wish we still had those special cars back or that opportunity to spend what was $500 too much back then for GS455 or a W30. The extra 500 was sometimes 50% more than what we had available to us. That's cool that you got so many parts from the dealers, by 1985 it seemed impossible to find any parts I needed for the Cutlass at the dealer.
Old Nov 30, 2012 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Indy_68_S
Have you tried contacting the H/O club ?

http://www.hurstolds.com/
Thanks, I will check it out.
Old Nov 30, 2012 | 04:27 PM
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wow, actually 5500 was a ton of money, who would have known. I was looking for cars left and right around that time and any "real" muscle car in the Chicago area was either over-priced or just beat to heck. I settled on a 72 Supreme. Of course we all wish we still had those special cars back or that opportunity to spend what was $500 too much back then for GS455 or a W30. The extra 500 was sometimes 50% more than what we had available to us. That's cool that you got so many parts from the dealers, by 1985 it seemed impossible to find any parts I needed for the Cutlass at the dealer.
The four cars I wish I still had were the GS, the H/O, a 1967 Plymouth 440 GTX, and a 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda with the 340 Six Pack. I went the "beat to heck" route with all of them and built three of them back with a buttload of hard work. I had a bunch of Oldsmobiles in the early 80s and bought so many parts from my local dealer they set me up with a jobber account! I wish I would have had some spare cash to stock up on NOS parts while they still existed...
Old Dec 1, 2012 | 01:46 PM
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I have contacted the Hurst OCA and have sent an e-mail to their 69 H/O advisor, I'll let you know what happens.
Old Dec 11, 2012 | 12:12 PM
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The advisor from the Hurst OCA, Kurt Karch, got back to me recently. He told me #74 was originally shipped to Rodman Oldsmobile in Highland Park, IL. He did not have recent ownership info but he had met the Canadian owner back in 2008 at a show. The car was still in Quebec, possibly with the same man I sold it to in 1980. Back in 2008 it had been disassembled for a restoration but apparently the owner loved chrome and he had chromed the entire undercarriage, rear end, etc. for show car use. That was all he had, I wonder if it was ever finished and what it looks like today?
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