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Old 08-21-2009, 11:50 PM
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Default Re: Update.. 'Russ Dunmire' 68 Hurst Olds Drag Ca

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It will be well worth the effort. Anyone know of any other Olds race cars from 68-72 that are out there? You just dont see many vintage Olds drag cars...

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I believe there may be one of these early cars recently discovered in my area. A friend cleaned out an elderly ladies garage and got a ton of Olds parts but missed out on all the cars that she had recently scrapped. I had heard that the one car was a 68 Hurst/Olds, that turned out to be a prototype car with a 455 Olds motor. Luckily the scrap guy sold the car to another local Olds fan (initially for parts)and the car was saved before the wrecker. This car is a stick car. I'm curious, were any of these first seven cars 4-speeds?...and what would be the value of a car like this??? Thanksss
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Old 08-23-2009, 03:41 AM
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Default Re: Update.. 'Russ Dunmire' 68 Hurst Olds Drag Ca

Seems like I read there was at least one 4-speed built for one of the higher-ups sons. That has been years ago that I read that.

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It will be well worth the effort. Anyone know of any other Olds race cars from 68-72 that are out there? You just dont see many vintage Olds drag cars...

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I believe there may be one of these early cars recently discovered in my area. A friend cleaned out an elderly ladies garage and got a ton of Olds parts but missed out on all the cars that she had recently scrapped. I had heard that the one car was a 68 Hurst/Olds, that turned out to be a prototype car with a 455 Olds motor. Luckily the scrap guy sold the car to another local Olds fan (initially for parts)and the car was saved before the wrecker. This car is a stick car. I'm curious, were any of these first seven cars 4-speeds?...and what would be the value of a car like this??? Thanksss

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Old 08-23-2009, 04:36 AM
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Default Re: Update.. 'Russ Dunmire' 68 Hurst Olds Drag Ca

The car built for Demmers son is a 4 speed and still exists.
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Is its were abouts known? Did they have special vins or TT?
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Old 08-25-2009, 07:20 PM
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Is its were abouts known? Did they have special vins or TT?

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http://www.realoldspower.com/phpBB2/...amp;highlight=
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Old 08-25-2009, 09:35 PM
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The RealOlds Power site may have more detail on these converts. Hurst used the converts for promotional purposes,it is not known if they had a 455 in them like the hardtops did. It may have been a paint scheme thing as opposed to a full conversion,although I do see the W30 scoops under the bumper.
Rumors of 3 or 5 converts.

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