83 hurst/olds question
#4
this may help Olds VIN decoder but it may not, not sure what the numbering of intermediates was, being a full size collector myself
#5
1983 Hurst Olds Assembly Number
I am the original owner of car #1,293. You can get your information verified accurately by contacting the General Motors Heritage Center.
6400 Center Drive, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48312. 586-276-0693.
Send them a nice short email request with the VIN# and they will advise you. For $50 dollars they will send you a copy of the original dealer invoice for your car. Hope this helps. The email address is gmhc@gm.com
Frank Larkin
1966 L69 442
1983 Hurst Olds
6400 Center Drive, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48312. 586-276-0693.
Send them a nice short email request with the VIN# and they will advise you. For $50 dollars they will send you a copy of the original dealer invoice for your car. Hope this helps. The email address is gmhc@gm.com
Frank Larkin
1966 L69 442
1983 Hurst Olds
#7
I searched a few different ways and didint find my answer. No reason to start a new thread I guess so let my jack this one if you dont mind.
Is a low production # really even matter? I mean it doesnt seem to me like the production # would matter in terms of value, unless it was certain numbers, like 1,982, 3,000, 3,001, ect. I would think that the options ( or lack of options ) would matter most in terms of the cars value.
Thanks,
Paul
Is a low production # really even matter? I mean it doesnt seem to me like the production # would matter in terms of value, unless it was certain numbers, like 1,982, 3,000, 3,001, ect. I would think that the options ( or lack of options ) would matter most in terms of the cars value.
Thanks,
Paul
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#8
I searched a few different ways and didint find my answer. No reason to start a new thread I guess so let my jack this one if you dont mind.
Is a low production # really even matter? I mean it doesnt seem to me like the production # would matter in terms of value, unless it was certain numbers, like 1,982, 3,000, 3,001, ect. I would think that the options ( or lack of options ) would matter most in terms of the cars value.
Thanks,
Paul
Is a low production # really even matter? I mean it doesnt seem to me like the production # would matter in terms of value, unless it was certain numbers, like 1,982, 3,000, 3,001, ect. I would think that the options ( or lack of options ) would matter most in terms of the cars value.
Thanks,
Paul
Al
#9
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