For Sale 3- 1970

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The Fender tag car is ex Joe Stentella. His cars were sold at a FBI auction back in 2014.This car sold for a little over 3K
 
You don't usually see three A12's for sale at one place.
I can't get over how many of these cars survived...truly amazing.

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The Fender tag car is ex Joe Stentella. His cars were sold at a FBI auction back in 2014.This car sold for a little over 3K

How do we know that this all white car is a real Hurst? Even the grille isn't correct for a Hurst. And no A12 on the tag (and I realize that maybe not all real Hursts were stamped A12)?
 
The '70 300/H survival rate is about 40%.

Of those, I've found only about 15% are decent cars.

So the survival rate is high, but there are few excellent examples.
 
How do we know that this all white car is a real Hurst? Even the grille isn't correct for a Hurst. And no A12 on the tag (and I realize that maybe not all real Hursts were stamped A12)?
January 25 build date corresponds with the common assumption that all or most of the Hursts were built at the same time and then modified around the same time.
 
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Still a rickshaw after almost two years. I think it will be very difficult to sell all three as a group, especially with a "make offer" ad.
 
How do we know that this all white car is a real Hurst? Even the grille isn't correct for a Hurst. And no A12 on the tag (and I realize that maybe not all real Hursts were stamped A12)?
Why that grille aint 300H? For me (noob with Hurst) it looks like Hurst grille. Tho what i know, only different is horizontal bar color.
 
How on earth could you figure out a price that this guy would except? The rickshaw looks like it has the best body of the three, but there's a lot missing. The one on the lift is rusty and the Stentella car might not even be a Hurst.

The seller might be expecting to get $50k!!
 
How on earth could you figure out a price that this guy would except? The rickshaw looks like it has the best body of the three, but there's a lot missing. The one on the lift is rusty and the Stentella car might not even be a Hurst.

The seller might be expecting to get $50k!!
$5500 for the one on the lift, $2500 for the white one and $1500 for the rickshaw. And that's being generous.
 
Only 40%? You sure?

I think my 40% figure is pretty accurate. Which is extremely high for any car. It's based on recorded VIN's of known cars and cars that have been on market in the last 20 years. Many cars recorded have come up for sale a number of times in the last 20 years.

Of the 40% that have survived, most are still unrestored project cars or parts cars.

Known examples of original cars, and restored cars are rare.
 
Why that grille aint 300H? For me (noob with Hurst) it looks like Hurst grille. Tho what i know, only different is horizontal bar color.

What I meant was that the surrround for the grille was white/cream color on a Hurst rather than silver as in the photo for that car. Yes, the grille itself should be yellow highlight, not red, and I think that one is indeed yellow.
 
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