1969 Hurst Olds factory cast iron intake (Not Mine)
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1969 Hurst Olds factory cast iron intake (Not Mine)
Listed below are some 69 Hurst Olds Parts for sale... Not mine, & seems a little high to me.
J Intake
http://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/3737808054.html
D Heads
http://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/3737803073.html
1969 Hurst Olds 442 W30 cylinder heads
i have a set of D heads that came off of a 69 Hurst Olds
these are virgin heads
$3500
serious buyers call 614-230-2340 leave message
J Intake
http://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/3737808054.html
D Heads
http://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/3737803073.html
1969 Hurst Olds 442 W30 cylinder heads
i have a set of D heads that came off of a 69 Hurst Olds
these are virgin heads
$3500
serious buyers call 614-230-2340 leave message
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And to think I had one of those intake's back in the mid 90's and sold it for $500! I thought I was hitting a home run selling it back then.
About 6 years ago I heard Bob Anderson sold one of these intakes for 15k to some Doctor down in Florida. And as recent as 2 years ago I heard of one selling for over 9k. Stupid money for an intake manifold!
$3500 for the heads, if you need them I guess its not that bad a price? Haven't stayed up on the pricing of those lately.
About 6 years ago I heard Bob Anderson sold one of these intakes for 15k to some Doctor down in Florida. And as recent as 2 years ago I heard of one selling for over 9k. Stupid money for an intake manifold!
$3500 for the heads, if you need them I guess its not that bad a price? Haven't stayed up on the pricing of those lately.
#7
He's selling them while he can. With the 3D point scan pattern technology that's out there you're going to see the market flooded with cheap, cast, aftermarket parts in the next ten years. The biggest investment is going to be purchasing the first part to copy.
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Well, in 1984, I BOUGHT the correct intake, carb, air cleaner, and mirrors for my 69 H/O from one guy for $600 for all. Since these were the only parts missing from mine, I've always wondered if they came from the car originally. I bought the car in Burbank and the parts from a guy in Orange Co., so it's possible.
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This is just out of hand. I had a thread earlier about affording restoration, and it gets to a point that the only way you can have a numbers matching car is: 1. major luck with running into a deal 2. old money, lottery winnings, doctors, investment bankers..you get the picture. It's gotten to be a rich man's game. How will you ever have any normal cars at shows, etc. anymore with prices like these? I mean really, you're going to only have garage queens owned by millionaires. I'm all for originality and such with car shows, but when you see this it jsut makes you wonder if it's even worth it.
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This is just out of hand. I had a thread earlier about affording restoration, and it gets to a point that the only way you can have a numbers matching car is: 1. major luck with running into a deal 2. old money, lottery winnings, doctors, investment bankers..you get the picture. It's gotten to be a rich man's game. How will you ever have any normal cars at shows, etc. anymore with prices like these? I mean really, you're going to only have garage queens owned by millionaires. I'm all for originality and such with car shows, but when you see this it jsut makes you wonder if it's even worth it.
#13
Unfortunately what happens with these high dollar numbers matching points cars if you own one, is it ends up sitting in a garage somewhere not being used because your afraid its going to get damaged on the drive to the show. At least with me it is.
Thats why I ended up building another non #'s matching runner just to drive and enjoy.
Thats why I ended up building another non #'s matching runner just to drive and enjoy.
#14
"There are no more J manifolds being made"
Well, no more FACTORY OEM ones...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/150772154268...84.m1555.l2649
for posterity:
1969 Hurst Olds factory cast iron intake
this is a factory cast iron intake for a 1969 Hurst Olds
it is not a clone,it is the correct intake for a 69 Hurst Olds
$8500
serious buyers call 614-230-2340 leave message
remember folks, CL ads are very short lived
if you don't copy and bring the info along, it will not be available later.
Well, no more FACTORY OEM ones...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/150772154268...84.m1555.l2649
for posterity:
1969 Hurst Olds factory cast iron intake
this is a factory cast iron intake for a 1969 Hurst Olds
it is not a clone,it is the correct intake for a 69 Hurst Olds
$8500
serious buyers call 614-230-2340 leave message
remember folks, CL ads are very short lived
if you don't copy and bring the info along, it will not be available later.
Last edited by Octania; April 22nd, 2013 at 09:49 AM.
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