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Old April 12th, 2010, 08:51 PM
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83 hurst/olds question

Im selling my 83 hurst/olds on ebay want know how can i find out what number car mine was. Thanks wallace miles
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Old April 13th, 2010, 07:45 AM
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It is recorded on the VIN which is the number on the dash as seen through the windhsield from the outside driver's side.
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I know where the vin is my question is how do u decode to find what number hurst/olds i have.
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Old April 13th, 2010, 08:05 AM
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this may help Olds VIN decoder but it may not, not sure what the numbering of intermediates was, being a full size collector myself
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Old August 15th, 2010, 03:42 PM
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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
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1983 Hurst Olds
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Old January 30th, 2011, 04:33 PM
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Did you guys know there was an '83 Hurst/Olds in "Sudden Impact" with Clint Eastwood?
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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.

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Originally Posted by carbonf00tprint
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
Don't know that it impacts the value whatsoever, but I've been giving out the sequence numbers and original owners on the '83 H/Os for years from an old Olds report I got many years ago. Drop me a line with the VIN and I'll give you the info I have on yours...

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Old November 3rd, 2012, 05:51 AM
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Did you guys know there was an '83 Hurst/Olds in "Sudden Impact" with Clint Eastwood?
Yea, I caught that many moons ago. Quick glimpse of it sitting in the driveway while the garage door was closing!

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Proud owner of #781 here, If you e-mail a gentlemen named Al (al@mantei.com) He will more than likely be able to tell you everything you want to know.
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