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No, there are 84 of them for sale in Arizona next week
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Ha!
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The elite Muscle is still highly sought after with a greater number of credible buyers than cars. It is the cobbled together clones, plain Jane and half-baked Muscle that has plummeted in value. The demand for ZL-1s, LS-6, Yenkos, W-30s, 68-69 HOs, Stage-1 and RAIV Judges and 69 TA’s etc…will always completely outpace supply. Those cars if QUALITY, REAL and DOCUMENTED will only continue to increase in value regardless of economic conditions. [/ QUOTE ] 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. One of the things that really effects the value of a particular car is the quality of the restoration. Some local hack shop restoring a rare car actually lowers its value, verses a properly done restoration, using all original parts (not the Taiwanese repro stuff that permeates the hobby today), and using knowledgeable restorers familiar with the actual make and model of the particular car. The quickie resto, by a local hack shop, is what many of the auction cars are today. The other factor I've noticed is that a car with low mileage, when that car has been repainted multiple times, doesn't garner the premium is used to. I believe the logic here is that if the car has been repainted, body panels and interior removed for a quickie restoration, the low mileage factor no longer warrants the huge premium they used to back around 2006. Cars such as what Colin Comer has, that have original paint, are going to continue to climb in value. ![]()
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[ QUOTE ] 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. [/ QUOTE ] 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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[ QUOTE ] 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. [/ QUOTE ] 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 [/ QUOTE ] 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? |
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Agreed…coupes of the before mentioned LS-6 Chevelle, RAIV Judge, 1970 GSX, W-30s and 1969 TA’s generally top out at slightly over six figures and not in the range of Zl-1s, Yenkos or convertible models. But I would definitely classify the 68-69 Hurst/Olds cars as equivalent to the any of the above mentioned GM coupes historically and monetarily as well. Thanx RM
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Agreed…coupes of the before mentioned LS-6 Chevelle, RAIV Judge, 1970 GSX, W-30s and 1969 TA’s generally top out at slightly over six figures and not in the range of Zl-1s, Yenkos or convertible models. But I would definitely classify the 68-69 Hurst/Olds cars as equivalent to the any of the above mentioned GM coupes historically and monetarily as well. Thanx RM [/ QUOTE ] Nicely done RAIV Judges are bringing up to $150k. You can get a nice #'s RAIII 69 T/A for less than $100k. 68 Firebird and GTO RAII cars are up there, too, but rare as he11, so hard to put a price on them.
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