Hurst/olds 1969 Rare Find 1 Of 926 With Original Matching #s Engine & Interior on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Engine:455
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Make: Oldsmobile
Mileage: 68,134
Model: 442
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Year: 1969
Trim: Black
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: Automatic
Rare Find..My 1969 Hurst/Olds up for sale! One of 926 originally produced with only 68,134 original miles on the drivetrain. The originality of this car is significant in that this vehicle retains the original #'s matching engine! Many of these cars were raced in the day and as a result had motors that were either lost or destroyed. In addition to its original motor this car retains its original beautiful interior which is in pristine condition. The above statements set this vehicle apart from those which occasionally come up for sale. Another huge reason this car is very special and indeed rare is the multitude of factory options it was born with! Options include the following: *Air Conditioning *Power Windows *AM-FM Signal Seeking Stereo Radio *Rear Speaker *8-TrackPlayer *Automatic Trunk release *Rear Defogger *Rear View Mirror Map Light *Tinted Windows *Speed Minder (Safety Sentinel) *Deluxe Seat Belts *Sport Steering Wheel *Tic Toc Tach *Vanity Mirror Courtesy Lights....and more! Oftened dubbed the "Gentlemans Muscle Car" Many H/O s I have seen have few to little of these listed options! This vehicle truly drives and feels like a Gentlemans Muscle Car! This car has only had 2 prior owners spanning 42 years before my ownership! Car has always been in a dry climate and retains all its original metal. Prior owner was a personal friend of Joe Modello the "Oldsmobile Guru" who built an additional high performance motor for this car. This phenomenal motor is very streetable and runs on pump gas (91 octaine). Sale will include this motor custom built by Joe Mondello which produces 425 HP and capable of ET of 13.32 and 102 mph in the qtr.! Dont miss this opportunity to own this "rare find". One like this dosent come up to often! Car is being sold in as is where is condition without warranties expressed or implied. Inspections are of course welcomed and encouraged. Call Warren with questions at 480 570 8762 *** Car just completed a HIGH DOLLAR, SHOW QUALITY paint restoration including bumper rechroming and bright work professionally polished***
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