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I agree, except I would leave the 68/69 Hurst/Olds out of that equation, they aren't in the same league as the other cars you mentioned.
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REALLY????…

I would think that one of the first GM A bodied cars to break the 400 cu in limit featuring a legacy directly tied to Hurst Performance, low production volume and often cited as one of the pinnacles of Oldsmobile performance would be significant. It is funny that most other collectors and credible automotive writers see the 68-69 Hurst/Olds cars in that light. But we may all be mistaken in our perceptions.
Thanks for setting me straight! RM
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I believe he means monetarily not in the same league. Have you seen one of them sell in the 500K to a million dollar range?