1975 hurst hatch??
#1
1975 hurst hatch??
New to the forum , 75 cutlass parent since 1984 . The time has come to let the past go, while going thu the stuff found I own 2 Hurst Hatch boxs ,1 great shape the other not so much, I’ve never seen one for sale any ideas of a price ? The pic below is not mine but to show what I’m talking about
#2
Are these the cardboard or vinyl versions? They could work for anyone who has a Hurst/Hatch car so that opens your market to Chev, Pontiac and Buick AH/AJ cars as well as the F-bodies. Not sure if Ford and Chrysler t-roof cars used Hurst or their own parts.
As to their value I have no idea, but the cardboard versions didn't hold up well.
As to their value I have no idea, but the cardboard versions didn't hold up well.
#4
I wouldn't say junk since one in decent shape is not common. Rare? Every Hurst t-top car came with them, but attrition means there probably aren't many left.
And since a great many t-top cars rusted out because the roofs leaked, you have to find a market, which is someone who has a car that survived.
Check with the Hurst/Olds Club. They might have an idea what the stowage box is worth.
And since a great many t-top cars rusted out because the roofs leaked, you have to find a market, which is someone who has a car that survived.
Check with the Hurst/Olds Club. They might have an idea what the stowage box is worth.
#7
I think leftlane means Fisher Body designed its own t-top around 1977 or so. Those would definitely not fit the Hurst stowage boxes.
And the FB hatches didn't seal any better than the Hurst version.
And the FB hatches didn't seal any better than the Hurst version.
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