1972 Hurst Olds Pace Car Real W45 1 0f 499 , Project Ie 442 on 2040-cars
Everest, Kansas, United States
Engine:455
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: PRIMER WAS WHITE
Make: Oldsmobile
Interior Color: Black
Model: 442
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: HURST PACECAR
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 100,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: HURST PACE CAR
RARE 1972 W45 HURST OLDS PACECAR. ONE OF 499 HARDTOPS MADE. TOTAL PROJECT CAR (in primer-needs resto.)
This is a real w45 455 pace car (has w45 on data plate and "u" code in vin. for 455). Had a half vinyl top on it from the factory, but someone removed it and filled holes. still has original pace car and hurst emblems on dash, has original four spoke wheel and hurst dual gate shifter. Currently the car is not running,I had the car running off of a gas can last summer (did not want to use the tank, the cars been sitting for several years) the 455 block is cast number 396021Fa.
This car will need both rear quarters (lots of plastic in them) and a trunk pan. The rear of the car is fairly rusty but seems to have good frame and floor pans are good.
The doors and rockers are fairly solid(may have a few pin holes). The fenders are real good. the hood has major rust under the front leading edge (see pics).
WHAT YOU SEE IN PICS IS WHAT YOU GET (DO HAVE LITTLE TRIM AND A/C COMP. (NO VINYL TOP TRIM.
no checks, wires or paypal.
call with questions 913-426-5379
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