1984 Cutlass

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DJHull

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Hemming sold this 1984 Cutlass Hurst for $22,000. Little less than I have seen them going for.
 

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What does "refurbished" mean in this particular instance? Some cheap paint and some jackwagon set of stripes from "stripes on the cheap" store? One picture doesn't tell us anything, and refurbished is a nebulous term used here. If it was a nut and bolt mostly GM parts restoration that's a good deal. If it was "open up the aftermarket catalog and see what we can force fit" would be another story altogether.

I mean, I understand why it was posted, but there's not a whole lot of information that Hemming's gives to give you a warm fuzzy on whether the car was STILL overpriced at the 22K or whatever.
 
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Glad G bodies other than a GN are going for actual money. Nostalgia goes a long way in selling these cars.
 
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DJHull

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You don't get a lot of Information from them. It could mean either a hack job or GM parts restoration. They used to have restoration #1 or #2 or #3 depending on quality level of the restore. 1 being the best.
 
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