Good deal on a Hurst/Olds

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I can understand sinking alot of money into a car for restoration, but $65,000 is REALLY alot, and for that car, I'd be surprised if he got even half of that back out of it on resale. If you're going to spend that kind of money, then the car should be very rare, or you should be prepared to hang onto it for a LONG time.
 
I don't buy that. You sink $65,000 into the restoration of a car and then you take one picture of it with dirty, worn out raised white letter tires and no other detailed information?

I think the guy was absent that day in school when they explain where the DECIMAL goes! :lol:
 
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Ad states "everything is original, never in an accident". If so, where did he put 65k, in a box in the trunk? :lol:

:rofl: That was funny
 
The guy is a clown if he is really asking that. I hope it is a misprint and put too many zeros in by mistake.
 
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