Not to be a wise guy, but it is worth what someone
wants to pay for it.

If you want to sell it, post it to the group and see
what people offer you.  If the price you see doesn't
suit your fancy, post it on e-bay.  That would give
you an accurate value.  

I have a 48 Olds (Dynamic 66). Someone may offer me
money... but with the sentimental value of my Olds, 
there just are not enough zeros after a number to get
the car away from me.  To me, THIS car (not another 48
Olds Dynamic 66) is priceless. 

If you are in it for the money, and not the love of
the car... well... try to get your best price.

Best of luck,

~Joe Ferrero
Geneseo, NY

(formarly known as [EMAIL PROTECTED])








--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Anyone care to estimate what an 84 Hurst Olds is 
> worth?  I know it's hard 
> without actually seeing it, but there's one for 
> sale locally and I might look 
> at it, but I want to know what they are bringing 
> before I go and invest the 
> time.  This car is supposed to be all original  with
> 105,000 miles.  Was 
> repainted at one point, or some of it, so maybe it 
> was in an accident, don't know.  
> It has all the Hurst Olds requirements and  it also
> has T Tops, which is a 
> detraction as far as I'm concerned.  Didn't  the T
> Tops leak all the time, or was 
> that problem solved before 84?  I  looked on Kelly
> Blue Book, but they only 
> go back to 86, so I didn't find any  values for this
> car.  Any help appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Steve D  
> 
> 


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